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- New Attention Towards Recent Rhino Extinctions: Western Black . . .
The IRF, working in close collaboration with Zimbabwe’s Lowveld Rhino Trust, helps to monitor and protect several hundred southern black rhinos (and white rhinos) in two privately-owned and operated wildlife conservancies that contain more than one-and-a-half million acres of suitable rhino habitat In fact, biologists believe that this
- Extinctions, genetic erosion and conservation options for the . . .
Decrease in black rhinoceros numbers and the distribution of the species across sub-Saharan Africa (a) Decreases in black rhinoceros numbers across Africa in the latter half of the 20 th century
- How Dehorning Affects Black Rhino Populations - Faunalytics
Population A had data going back to 1973, Population B to 2000, Population C to 1996, and Population D to 2008 Across the groups A, C, and D, respectively, about 37%, 50%, and 80% of all individuals had been dehorned
- Slow growth in black rhino numbers cause for hope . . . - Reddit
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- Extinctions, genetic erosion and conservation options for the . . .
Yet, large numbers of black rhinoceroses were known in East Africa as recently as the early 1960s 39 Therefore, the major declines in diversity and effective population size are likely to have resulted mainly from poaching episode that began in Kenya and Tanzania in the early 1980s
- Kruger rhino populations plummet – latest official stats
After years of silence about Kruger National Park rhino populations from South Africa’s Ministry of Forestry and Fisheries and Environmental Affairs, we can now confirm that populations in the Kruger National Park have plummeted to an estimated 3,549 white rhinos and 268 black rhinos This represents a population reduction of 67% for white
- Southern black rhinoceros - Wikipedia
The southern black rhinoceros, southern hook-lipped rhinoceros or Cape rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis bicornis) is an extinct subspecies of the black rhinoceros that was once abundant in South Africa from the Cape Province to Transvaal, southern Namibia, and possibly also Lesotho and southern Botswana
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