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Genetic restoration of black rhinoceroses in South Africa . . . In 2009, the population was estimated at 627 black rhinoceroses living in southern Kruger (Ferreira et al 2011), making it the largest south-central black rhinoceros population in Africa However, by 2019 the population had declined to 268 (95% CI: 191–342) (Ferreira et al 2020 ) predominantly due to poaching (Ferreira et al 2018)
Black Rhino Monitoring in Frontier Parks – Our Stories . . . AENP has the only south-western black rhino population outside Namibia that is categorised as Key 1 population Categorisation is done by the African Rhino Specialist Group and a Key 1 rhino population is one that is increasing or stable, has >100 rhino and or conserves over 50% of a subspecies
Saving The World’s Last 3 Northern White Rhino - HuffPost “Unless we act now, the northern white rhino will go extinct,” Thomas Hildebrandt of the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research in Berlin told The Guardian in May “And don’t forget that, once we have developed IVF and stem cell technologies to save it, we will then be able to use them to rescue other threatened species ”
Northern White Rhino – Can science save the rhino from . . . After 2003, poaching shot up and in 2009 the population dwindled to 8 northern white rhinos left in the world 2011 has seen the population reach an all-time low when one of the 8 last northern white rhino’s left, died of old age The white rhino can still be seen in the Kruger National Park Northern White Rhino Moved From Czech to Kenya
Saving Rhinos with Science - Association of Zoos and Aquariums New American Institute of Rhinoceros Science Focused on Saving Rhinos The Center for Conservation and Research of Endangered Wildlife (CREW) at the Cincinnati Zoo Botanical Garden in Cincinnati, Ohio; The Wilds in Cumberland, Ohio, Disney’s Animals, Science and Environment in Orlando, Fla ; George Mason University, the South-East Zoo Alliance for Reproduction and Conservation, and
White Rhinos: The Most Social Rhinoceros - International . . . Besides mating and raising calves, most rhinos are solitary animals with limited tolerance for others- the exception being the White rhino While not unusual to see a lone white rhino male or a single female and calf, they are the most gregarious of the 5 rhino species and can often be seen in groups of up to 15