JAKARTA, Indonesia – JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — The discovery of three dead Javan rhinos has intensified efforts to save one of the world's most endangered mammals from extinction, with an electric ...
One of the last Javan rhinos captured by a camera trap in Ujung Kulon. WWF, the International Rhino Foundation, and the Aspinall Foundation have supplied the park with more than 100 camera traps.
Around sixty Javan rhinos are known to survive, all in Ujung Kulon National Park in western Java. The park lies across a narrow strait from Anak Krakatua – literally the “child of Krakatoa” – the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. JAKARTA (Reuters) - A rare Javan rhinoceros has been captured on camera gleefully rolling around in the khaki, tropical waters of ...
Four of the world’s most rare rhinoceroses were captured by camera traps installed in an Indonesian national park, an environmental group said Monday. The footage from movement-triggered hidden ...
The Javan rhinoceros is extinct in mainland Asia, conservationists announced this week. An adult female Javan rhino was shot and killed in a Vietnamese forest last year—leaving just one wild ...
Time and space are running out for the Javan rhinoceros — possibly the most endangered mammal in the world. There are fewer than 60 left in the wild — almost all in a single Indonesian national park — ...
Vietnam has lost its fight to save its rare Javan rhinoceros population after poachers apparently killed the country's last animal for its horn, pushing one of the world's most endangered species ...
A Javan rhino was found dead late last week in Cat Tien National Park in, Lam Dong Province, Vietnam, further endangering the population of one of the world’s rarest large mammals. A Javan rhino was ...
A unique subspecies of rhino, Rhinoceros sondaicus annamiticus, is entirely extinct. The disappearance itself occurred in 2010, but it was only last October that zoologists were able to confirm what ...
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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