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- A glimmer of hope for the world’s rhinos - tortoisemedia. com
There are five living species of rhinoceros: Sumatran rhino: found on Sumatra and Borneo, population between 34 and 47; Javan rhino: three locations on Java, population 50; Black rhino: East and Southern Africa, 6,421; White rhino: Eastern and Southern Africa, 17,464; Greater one-horned rhino: India and Nepal, 4,016
- The Last Male Northern White Rhino Is Dead
There are fewer than 100 Sumatran rhinos left in the wild, and around 60 Javanese rhinos The Indian rhino and black rhino are doing better, but even their populations stand at around 3,500 and
- Detailed Report: Poaching — The Wildlife Crisis in South Africa
South Africa has by far the largest population of rhinos in the world and is an incredibly important country for rhino conservation From 2007–2014 South Africa experienced an exponential rise in rhino poaching — a growth of over 9,000%!
- 21 Things You Might Not Know About the International Rhino . . .
In 2009, IRF funded research projects on: 1) Radio frequency identification system for monitoring wild rhino populations; 2) Pan-African physiogeography and evolutionary history of the black rhinoceros; 3) Effects of acid-base, electrolyte, energy and cardiorespiratory imbalances during capture and confinement on boma adaptation in white rhinos
- In spite of poaching, Nepal’s rhino population on the rise
Good news for rhinos is rare recently, but a new census shows that Nepal’s one-horned rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis) population has increased by 23% since 2008 even in the face of poaching In
- A Fight Of Rhinos
Thirdly, there is world-wide concern about the status of the rhino, leading to an international campaign during 1982, which was called the `Year of the Rhino' And finally, the arrival of the rhinos at Dudhwa was a `home coming' of sorts in as much as they were returning to an area which was once the natural home of the rhino until about a
- Only Four Northern White Rhinos Are Left on Earth
In 1960, around 2,000 remained, according to the World Wildlife Fund By 1984, rampant poaching reduced that tally down to 15 in Garamba National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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