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Speaking exclusively to the BBC, he said that along with elephants, rhino are the most heavily poached animals in the world, with "two rhino currently killed each day in South Africa alone'.
Phylogenetic analyses of mtDNA cytochrome b sequences confirmed that the products included three species of whale currently killed in the controversial scientific whaling programme of Japan, but which are protected from international trade: the fin, sei and Antarctic minke.
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Fearsome germs that are resistant to our current antibiotic arsenal include MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus), which currently kills nearly 20,000 Americans a year.
Drug-resistant infections currently kill an estimated 700,000 people worldwide each year.
The Obama administration is currently killing hundreds of people in Pakistan by drone, from half a world away.
(Indeed, Jim Starlin is currently killing them off once more in his miniseries "Death of the New Gods").
Yet, if American and British cluster bombs are currently killing thousands, President Saddam in the past has killed hundreds of thousands.
The Times article points out, however, that the Defense Department is currently killing suspects in Yemen without knowing their names, using criteria that have never been made public.
For instance, a recent paper by Bjorn Larsen looked at ways to reduce deaths from air pollution, which currently kills around 7m people a year.
Malaria currently kills one person every 15 seconds, according to a World Health Organization statistic she cites, and despite the development of synthetic remedies, quinine is still being used.
Wind farms currently kill far fewer birds than the estimated 100 million that fly into glass buildings, or up to 500 million killed yearly by cats.
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