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  • Javan rhino | WWF
    Physical description The Javan rhino is dusky grey It can reach up 4m in length and 1 7m in height, and weigh as much as 2 3 tonnes It is very similar in appearance to the closely related greater one-horned rhino, although it is slightly smaller, has a much smaller head, and looser, less apparent skin folds
  • Why the Northern White Rhino Went Extinct
    Hope for the Rarest Rhinos in the World There are only two Northern White Rhinos left on the planet Both females, Najin and Fatu, are the daughter and granddaughter of Sudan Both live under constant protection at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, where they are cared for around the clock to ensure their safety
  • Rhinos | Disney Animals - Walt Disney World Resort
    The Walt Disney Company is committed to saving wildlife and protecting the magic of nature together as a global community Since 1995, the Disney Conservation Fund* has supported nonprofit organizations working with communities across Africa and Asia to protect wildlife like rhinos and their habitats
  • Home | Hawaii Wildlife Fund
    Hawaiʻi Wildlife Fund protects native species habitats, engages in education, outreach, marine debris removal, conservation, research, advocacy campaigns
  • 11 fun facts about rhinos | IFAW
    How many species of rhino are there? What’s a rhino’s horn made out of? How much does a baby rhino weigh? Find out by reading answers to these rhino FAQs
  • Wildlife populations decreased 73% since 1970, WWF report . . .
    Earth’s wildlife populations have fallen on average by a “catastrophic” rate of 73 percent in the past half-century, according to a new analysis the World Wildlife Fund released Wednesday
  • Our War Against Nature: Letters from the Front – Human . . .
    The report follows an announcement by the Living Planet Report the previous fall, informing us of “an overall decline of 60% in the population sizes of vertebrates between 1970 and 2014 — an average drop of well over half in less than 50 years” (World Wildlife Fund, 2018)




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