Asian rhino news and resources
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UN recognizes severity of wildlife crimes
Members of the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Friday passed a ...
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Orphaned rhino struggles to survive after mother killed
An Indian rhino calf that lost its mother to poachers is clinging to life with the help of WWF.
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All eyes on countries fuelling illegal ivory trade
Sanctions should be imposed on Thailand, Nigeria and DRC for their roles in the illegal ivory ...
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Long-term solutions needed for conservation of Borneo pygmy elephants
WWF is concerned about the recent pygmy elephant deaths in the Gunung Rara Forest Reserve in Sabah, ...
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On India visit, US official offers support to wildlife law enforcement
US Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and Environment Robert D. Hormats today ...
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First calf born to newly established rhino population as poaching threat looms
A female greater-one horned rhino that was relocated from an Indian wildlife sanctuary to a ...
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Viet Nam acknowledges severity of rhino trade
WWF and TRAFFIC, in advance of World Rhino Day Saturday, are calling on Viet Nam to increase ...
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Nepal tests new unmanned aerial vehicle technology to stop wildlife crime
WWF training will help rangers stop and deter poachers in two national parks
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Rhinos listed among the most threatened species
Asia’s few remaining Javan and Sumatran rhinos have been identified by conservationists as some of ...
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TRAFFIC: “Loose horns”, surging demand and easy money create “perfect storm” for rhino poaching
A comprehensive new TRAFFIC report into the rhino poaching crisis in South Africa documents how ...
