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- Rhinos in Crisis - SAVE African Rhino Foundation
Rhinos in Crisis Rhino Population and Poaching History From estimated populations numbering over 500,000 individuals across Africa and Asia, as little as 150 years ago, poaching, habitat loss and political conflict have led to a dramatic decline in the five remaining species African Rhinos White Rhino White Rhino (Ceratotherium simum) is classified as Near Threatened Approximately 16,803
- Rhino Conservation in Africa Asia | International Rhino . . .
Global Research IRF is based in the United States and operates on-the-ground programs in Africa and Asia where rhinos live in the wild, supporting viable populations of the five remaining rhino species and the communities that coexist with them
- White Rhino | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
Also known as the square-lipped rhinoceros, white rhinos have a square upper lip with almost no hair Two genetically different subspecies exist the northern and southern white rhino, and are found in two different regions in Africa As of March 2018, there are only two rhinos of the northern white rhino left, both of which are female
- What “CITES CoP 17” means to animals in plain English
Elephants, rhinos, African grey parrots, pangolins among the species whose fates are on the block JOHANNESBURG, South Africa––The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) seventeenth triennial Conference of Parties (CoP 17) on October 2, 2016 adopted a resolution of elephant-sized importance to elephants worldwide, more than 140,000 of whom have been poached in the
- How Many Rhinos Are Left In The World? - Rockwood Conservation
Sudan’s 19-year-old daughter Fatu, and her 29-year-old mother, Najin, are the only two northern white rhinos still walking the earth – a grim reminder that this ancient species has gone extinct under our watch
- Black Rhino | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
Black rhinos remain critically endangered because of demand for rhino horns on the illegal international market, mainly in Asia, where rhino horn is used for traditional medicine, and increasingly as a status symbol to display success and wealth Between 2008 and 2021, around 11,000 rhinos were poached in Africa
- Home - Rhino Rewild
Rewild We plan to translocate up to 300 rhinos annually, to multiple, well-managed protected areas across Africa over the next 10 years With 22 parks under management in 12 countries, African Parks is establishing multiple release sites within our existing network, and we are working with other conservation organisations, communities and governments to establish additional sites, ensuring
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