Chester, a young male Eastern black rhino, lives in Kenya's Chyulu Hills National Park where the ... [+] baby was born last year, taking the tiny resident population of the animals from seven to ...
That idea is rebuffed by some conservationists, who say that organized poachers, because of their high level of sophistication, already know the rhino population, estimated at 6,000 black rhinos ...
The population of rhinos and elephants is said to be on an increase. [Courtesy] The elephant and rhino population in the country is on its way to recovery after years of poaching, Prime Cabinet ...
The Javan rhino (Rhinoceros sondaicus) is a critically endangered species that grows to about 10 feet ... but a spate of births increased the population and was a relieving indicator that the ...
And we know that the southern white rhino was able to recover without too much inbreeding. So we used southern white rhinos as a benchmark or metric of a healthy enough population. And so then we ...
The lone wild population of Javan rhinos is one of the rarest of the rhino species—around 75 individuals—which can only be found on the island of Java, Indonesia. The Ujung Kulon National Park, a ...
A team of wildlife specialists has headed to the north-east side of Nepal’s Royal Chitwan National Park to take part in Rhino Count 2005 to determine the park’s current rhinoceros population size.
Conservationists have been predicting the extinction of the northern white rhino as the population dwindles. Currently, there are only two infertile elderly females remaining. But hope for saving ...
Daisy (left) and Modjadji can often be seen together at the Care For Wild Rhino Sanctuary in South ... plains zebras as near threatened, and their population is decreasing. Climate change is ...
From early childhood, George witnessed the effects of poaching on the rhino population in his home country of Malawi but could do nothing to stop it. Some twenty years ago, George left his ...
Removing a rhino’s horn in a bid to protect them from ... the animal and can be risky and expensive and the horn grows back in less than two years, meaning it must be repeated regularly.