- Scientists in #SouthAfrica are using innovative ways to . . .
The numbers have been declining across the continent To reverse this alarming trend, veterinarians in South Africa are using assisted forms of reproduction to help increase rhino numbers By using artificial insemination in vitro fertilization and embryo transfers veterinarians are successfully using science to stimulate the reproductive process
- Why Could The Reintroduction Of White Rhinos In Tanzania . . .
In the heart of East Africa, Ngorongoro’s crater is the scene of a daring initiative which could well appear in the annals of conservation This March 4, Tanzania welcomed 18 white rhinos, coming from South Africa, testifying to a renewed hope in the fight against poaching However, this reintroduction is not limited to the simple addition of rhinos to an ecosystem; It also raises broader
- Javan rhino population - Our World in Data
Estimated number of Javan rhinos Related research and data The largest mammals have always been at the greatest risk of extinction – this is still the case today The state of the world's rhino populations Charts African elephant carcass ratio Annual fish catch relative to mean catch Annual fish catch relative to mean catch by region Aquaculture production Black rhino population Capture
- 38 Rhino Survival Facts: Why are Rhinos Endangered?
Rhino is a magnificent creature Unfortunately, rhinoceroses are endangered interesting survival facts and reasons why are rhinos endangered
- #BeMoreRhino Why are Rhinos Endangered?
Things have improved in the Amazon, due to the efforts of conservation groups (people who care about the planet and work to find ways to stop this type of destruction), and other groups of people who are trying to save natural habitats before it is too late
- The number of rhinos is slightly up but poaching has . . .
The rhino population across the world has increased slightly but so have the killings, mostly in South Africa, as poaching fed by huge demand for rhino horns remains a top threat, conservationists
- Rhinos of the World: Ecology, Conservation and Management . . .
This book represents the culmination of more than four years of work by many rhino experts, primarily from Africa, Asia, the United States, and Europe, involved in rhino conservation, research and management It is one of the most comprehensive reference works ever published on the systematics, ecology, conservation status, and management of all rhinoceros species Covering all five rhino
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