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Sustainable utilisation - Save The Rhino In 2004, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) approved quota applications by Namibia and South Africa to allow each country to offer a maximum of five black rhino trophy hunts per year, but only of male black rhinos meeting certain criteria Trophy hunting for black rhinos is only allowed under strict permit
Status of corals across the Philippines including endangered . . . DOST-PCAARRD supported the nationwide coral reef assessment in 2015, which assessed a total of 206 stations using HCC and allowed the development of (1) standardized protocol for reef monitoring, assessment and taxonomic identification, and (2) new scale for classifying the status of coral reefs developed using HCC and national and regional benchmarks, assessment scales and baselines for
CITES Explore the CITES appendices for information on protected species and their trade regulations
Poaching Statistics Facts In 2024 - World Animal Foundation The Whole World Has Just 27,990 Rhinos (Rhinos org) Poaching for rhino horn is the biggest threat to all five rhino species In the early 20th century, about 500,000 rhinos lived on Earth Today, due to poaching, there are only around 27,990 rhinos left in the wild The Number of Black Rhinos Worldwide Is More Than 6,421 (Save the Rhino)
Indian Rhinoceros Profile: Facts, Traits, Habitat, Diet, Range At the forefront of the conservation battle stood the Indian Rhino Vision (IRV) 2021, an ambitious collaborative venture uniting the Government of Assam, the International Rhino Foundation, the World Wide Fund of Nature, the Bodoland Territorial Council, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service
CITES - Wikipedia CITES (shorter acronym for the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, also known as the Washington Convention) is a multilateral treaty to protect endangered plants and animals from the threats of international trade
The Last Male Northern White Rhino in The World Has Died "We at Ol Pejeta are all saddened by Sudan's death He was an amazing rhino, a great ambassador for his species, and will be remembered for the work he did to raise awareness globally of the plight facing not only rhinos, but also the many thousands of other species facing extinction as a result of unsustainable human activity," Ol Pejeta Conservancy CEO Richard Vigne said in a statement