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- Trends in U. S. income and wealth inequality - Pew Research Center
By 2016, this ratio had increased to 248, a much sharper rise than the widening gap in income 13 Income inequality in the U S has increased since 1980 and is greater than in peer countries Income inequality may be measured in a number of ways, but no matter the measure, economic inequality in the U S is seen to be on the rise
- Life-cycle of a black rhino - Tsavo Trust
The IPZ is specifically demarcated and highly monitored, allowing Eastern Black Rhino to grow and reproduce without the threat of poaching Black rhino life cycle Once a rhino is born, it forms a close bond with its mother, staying in close proximity for approximately 2 5-3 5 years while navigating their shared home range
- OPINION | What would happen to our ecosystems if . . . - News24
South Africa, which holds nearly 80% of the world's rhino population, has seen over 8 000 rhinos poached since 2008, primarily for their horns, which are highly sought after in Asia for their supposed medicinal properties While poaching numbers have recently declined due to intensified anti-poaching efforts and temporary relief from the Covid
- Rhinos — EIA
Rhinos are being killed for their horns in a poaching crisis that has stretched on for nearly two decades In 2006, 60 rhinos were poached in Africa Nine years later, the official figure leapt to a staggering 1,349 rhinos killed in 2015 More than 10,000 rhinos have been killed since the poaching crisis began
- How dehorning affects rhino behavior | Science Sessions | PNAS
Duthé: So, we know that black rhinos use their horns for offense and defense, and horns have been reported to be linked to dominance in territorial establishment PNAS: What impact of dehorning did you see with regard to rhino mortality? Duthé: We observed a correlation between the increasing number of dehorned rhinos in the study populations
- Body condition scoring system for greater one-horned rhino . . .
BCS systems have been published for the white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) [Keep, 1971; Versteege and van den Houten, 2011], the black rhinoceros [Reuter and Adcock, 1998], tapirs (Tapirus spp ) [Clauss et al , 2009], and repeatedly for elephants [Wemmer et al , 2006; Fernando et al , 2009; Morfeld et al , 2014] To date, to
- Poaching surges in the birthplace of white rhino conservation
In the first nine months of this year, poachers have killed 190 rhinos in state-run protected areas in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province That’s one rhino killed every 35 hours Most of
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