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- The last Northern white rhinos - Save The Rhino
No live rhino have been seen since 2006 or signs of live rhino (spoor or dung) reported since 2007 despite intensive systematic foot surveys The subspecies is now considered probably extinct in the DRC Northern white rhinos in captivity At that time, six northern white rhinoceros lived in the Dvůr Králové Zoo in the Czech Republic
- New IUCN report sets out guidelines for best conserving . . .
Range states in Africa reported an estimated 23,885 rhinos (combining the black and the white rhino species) at the end of 2023, an increase of 2 4% from the year before These increases come from concerted conservation efforts across Africa, including containing the poaching rate
- Good news: black rhino population increases! - Save The Rhino
Black and white rhinos (and, to a lesser extent, their Asian relatives) are still at risk from poaching syndicates looking to exploit lapses in security in rhino-holding parks and reserves And a time when the world is focused on the Covid-19 crisis, and although we should celebrate the success of the South-western subspecies of black rhino, we
- (PDF) Rhinoceros behaviour: implications for captive . . .
Clearly the threats facing the five remaining species (Black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis, White rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum, Greater one-horned rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis, Javan rhinoceros
- 8 endangered black rhinos die in Kenya after relocation
Kenya transported 149 rhinos between 2005 and 2017 with eight deaths, the wildlife ministry said According to WWF, black rhino populations declined dramatically in the 20th century, mostly at the hands of European hunters and settlers Between 1960 and 1995 numbers dropped by 98 percent, to fewer than 2,500
- Mate choice, reproductive success and inbreeding in white . . .
The genetic bottleneck experienced by the white rhinoceros during the colonial period combined with prehistoric declines during the Holocene (Moodley et al , 2018) results in white rhinoceros having a much lower genetic variability than any other rhinoceros species (Guerier, Bishop, Crawford, Schmidt‐Künzel, Stratford, 2012)
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