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5 Articles match "Endangered Species","Rhinos"
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Sharp Increase in Rhino Poaching
Organized crime is also heavily involved in trafficking of rhino products and other endangered species'. Rhino poaching is no longer used as a means of survival and sustenance,” says Susie Ellis of the International Rhino Foundation, in a statement. This statement in the USA Today article says it all.
Critter News
- Monday, July 20, 2009
Attempt to Recover Sumatran Rhino Species
A breeding program in Malaysia will attempt to breed a rescued Borneo Sumatran rhino in order to save the endangered species. Experts cannot confirm how many Borneo Sumatran rhinos remain in the wild, but estimates range from 10 to 30 individuals, many of them isolated from others in their species.
Critter News
- Monday, December 29, 2008
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Nepal is "Poachers Paradise"
Tags: wildlife crime Nepal poaching rhino endangered species
Critter News
- Monday, November 9, 2009
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Sharp Increase in Rhino Poaching
Organized crime is also heavily involved in trafficking of rhino products and other endangered species'. Rhino poaching is no longer used as a means of survival and sustenance,” says Susie Ellis of the International Rhino Foundation, in a statement. This statement in the USA Today article says it all.
Critter News
- Monday, July 20, 2009
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Attempt to Recover Sumatran Rhino Species
A breeding program in Malaysia will attempt to breed a rescued Borneo Sumatran rhino in order to save the endangered species. Experts cannot confirm how many Borneo Sumatran rhinos remain in the wild, but estimates range from 10 to 30 individuals, many of them isolated from others in their species.
Critter News
- Monday, December 29, 2008
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From the Mailbag
It is an animated website aimed at educating and inspiring children about endangered species, and all of our characters actually exist in a real-life camp in Tanzania which protects black rhino and wild African hunting dogs. Hello Keith, Mylan, and Jonathan We stumbled across your very worthy site and read some recent posts.
Animal Ethics
- Sunday, August 19, 2007
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Should the Military Force Protect the Environment?
In some parts of Africa, rangers receive military training and equipment to defend animals (and themselves) from poachers in pursuit of elephants, rhinos, gorillas, and other endangered species. In some cases, notably in Africa, biodiversity is threatened by military conflict, or by well-armed gangs of poachers.
Critter News
- Tuesday, December 23, 2008
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