New Delhi, Aug. 8 -- Summary
The State of the Rhino 2024 report reveals mixed trends in rhino populations worldwide.
Greater one-horned rhinos in India and Nepal have seen a slight increase, while Javan rhinos face a significant decline due to poaching.
Black rhino numbers in Africa have risen, but white rhinos in South Africa have decreased. Sumatran rhinos remain critically endangered, highlighting the ongoing poaching crisis.
The numbers of the greater one-horned rhinos (Rhinoceros unicornis) have risen slightly in India and Nepal, even as the numbers of Javan rhinos have dropped significantly while black rhino numbers in Africa have risen, according to the State of the Rhino 2024 report by the International Rhino Foundation (IRF)....
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