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- Not just polar bears — climate change could push African . . .
New research finds climate change threatens black and white African rhinos by making their current habitats hotter, drier and less hospitable Rhinos, unable to sweat, rely on shade, water and
- Northern white rhinoceros | Population, Natural History . . .
Northern white rhinoceros, critically endangered subspecies of the white rhinoceros and the most endangered animal on Earth Northern white rhinoceroses once ranged across central Africa The remaining population, made up of two females, resides at Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya
- African rhino numbers rise for first time in decade despite . . .
Conservationists have confirmed the number of rhinos across Africa increased last year, hailing the first bit of "good news" in a decade for an animal heavily threatened by poaching
- UPDATE TO CITES PARTIES ON THE POPULATION STATUS OF . . .
A total of thirty three (33) Southern white rhinos were re-introduced back into the wild between 2001 and 2003 in Moremi Game Reserve (Okavango Delta) as a combined effort between the Government of Botswana and its stakeholders Twenty eight (28) of these rhinos came from South Africa Shortly after the re-introduction of Southern white rhino in the north, other rhinos started to disperse to
- Facts About Rhinos - Live Science
Rhinos can have one horn or two, and and they live in parts of Africa and Asia where many species are endangered
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- Seeking shade and water, rhinos in trouble under rising heat . . .
Led by Timothy Randhir, from the University of Massachusetts, they assessed the effect those changes would have on both black and white rhinoceroses over the next 30-60 years
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