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  • Rhino populations | Rhino Facts | Save the Rhino International
    The overwhelming rhino conservation success story is that of the Southern white rhino The white rhino recovered from near extinction with numbers as low as 50 – 100 left in the wild in the early 1900’s, this sub-species of rhino has now increased to >17,000, with the vast majority living in a single country, South Africa
  • The state of the worlds rhino populations - Our World in Data
    State of rhino populations today There are five species of rhino Africa is home to the White and Black Rhino The remaining three – the Sumatran, Javan and Indian – exist in Asia Some of these species have dangerously low population levels The Sumatran and the Javan Rhino can now only be found in Indonesia
  • Black rhino numbers across Africa more than doubled in 25 . . .
    On 22 September the organisation reported the same news, saying there were around 270 black rhinos in the project’s 13 partner sites The WWF says there are now some 5,500 black rhinos in the wild across Africa, an increase from 25 years ago when there were fewer than 2,500 An estimated 2,000 of today’s population are in South Africa
  • How Many Black Rhinos Are Left In The World Today?
    The majority of black rhinos on the African continent live in South Africa, which is also where the world’s white rhino population is located There are currently more than 15,000 black rhinos left, 2,056 black rhinos, and 12,968 white rhinos
  • The Black Rhino: The Past, the Present and the Future
    Rhinos Need Your HelpThe black rhino is listed as critically endangered on the International Union of Nature (IUCN) Red List Like the white rhino, the black rhino once roamed most of sub-Saharan Africa It is thought that as recently as 1970 there were as many as 65,000 black rhinos in the wild Large scale poaching, alongside habitat loss reduced these numbers to fewer than 2,500 by the mid
  • A Look at the Current Rhino Population
    White rhinos make up the majority of the population, with around 18,000 left Black rhinos, however, are critically endangered, with approximately 5,500 individuals remaining The situation is most dire for Sumatran and Javan rhinos, whose numbers are alarmingly low, with fewer than 80 each in the wild The Poaching Epidemic
  • Distribution Status - Rhino Recovery Fund
    With Javan rhinos located solely in Java, and Sumatran rhinos found only in Sumatra and Borneo, these Asian rhinos face graver numbers It is estimated that each species has fewer than 100 individuals left in the wild—about 50 Sumatran rhinos and 60 Javan rhinos The Sumatran rhino is one of the oldest living mammals on Earth




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