Good news from a camera trap in the Javan jungle: the critically endangered Javan rhinoceros population has a new member, based on an image of a calf captured by a camera trap last month, AFP reports.
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The Javan rhino (Rhinoceros sondaicus) once roamed across many countries in Southeast Asia. Around 2,000 years ago, they were still common in many parts of China. Around 12,000 years ago, they also ...
Two Belgian Malinois dogs, Rico and Rimba, have been training in Indonesia's Ujung Kulon National Park to protect a small number of Javan rhinos, according to program partner the International Fund ...
A camera trap recently captured photos of a critically endangered Javan rhinoceros in Vietnam’s Cat Tien National Park. The Javan rhinoceros is perhaps the most threatened large mammal in the world, ...
A rare sighting on a trail camera has given conservationists hope that a critically endangered animal is still growing its herd. In early March, a trail camera located in Ujung Kulon National Park in ...
The newly identified calf, named Iris, is now part of the world's most fragile population of rhinos living today. Reading time: Reading time 2 minutes Here’s some good news to close the workweek on.
Ujung Kulon National Park in Indonesia’s Java island is the last remaining habitat on Earth for the critically endangered Javan rhinoceros. The rhino population is holding steady, but its survival is ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesian authorities said Wednesday they have arrested six suspects in an international poaching ring targeting the Javan rhinoceros, a critically endangered species. The ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Ujung Kulon National Park is the last habitat of the Javan rhinoceros. There are only an estimated 67 of the one-horned animals left, according to ...
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