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- Southern white rhinoceros - Wikipedia
An approximate 15% decline in estimated numbers between 2012 and 2017 was primarily due to reductions in populations within South Africa's Kruger National Park Poaching rates peaked in 2014 and as of December 2017, there were an estimated 18,064 southern white rhino in the wild with populations being assessed as Near Threatened since 2002 [13]
- Mitochondrial DNA diversity of the eastern black rhinoceros
In Tanzania, translocation or assisted dispersal has been used as a tool for increasing the size of the eastern black rhinoceros population across the country In previous years (1997–2018), a total of 23 individuals were translocated to Tanzania from areas outside East Africa but this was done without consideration of genetic variation
- Land-cover changes predict steep declines for the Sumatran . . .
Positive news about Sumatran orangutans is rare The species is critically endangered because of forest loss and poaching, and therefore, determining the impact of future land-use change on this species is important To date, the total Sumatran orangutan population has been estimated at 6600 individuals
- World population projected to reach 9. 8 billion in 2050, and . . .
The current world population of 7 6 billion is expected to reach 8 6 billion in 2030, 9 8 billion in 2050 and 11 2 billion in 2100, according to a new United Nations report being launched today
- Black rhinoceros facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
Even though they are called "black" rhinos, their colors can be brown or grey The IUCN estimates that there are 3,142 mature black rhinos left in the wild The longest black rhino horn ever found measured almost 1 5 meters (5 feet) long People often think black rhinos have poor eyesight
- Illegal Wildlife Trade | GEF - Global Environment Facility
The conservation of elephants and rhinos has received considerable global attention, but other mammals are under severe pressure as well, including cats (e g lions, tigers, and snow leopards), non-human primates (e g great apes, monkeys), and pangolins—endangered, scaly-skinned mammals highly sought after for meat and scales that may be the
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