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    Rhino Capture

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    Discussion: Rhino Capture in Kruger National Park 1. What is SANparks/ Kruger National Park’s objective and Vision? Is selling rhino consistent with their objective and vision? If Not‚ Then what should it be? Some of the Park’s objective include reintroducing populations into national parks‚ enhancing the conservation status of rare and threatened species and controlling over-abundant wildlife populations to avert the threats of habitat degradation leading to loss of biodiversity. Selling Rhino could

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    Saving the Rhinos

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    “SAVE THE RHINO” Student Number : 47701501       Name : Ayesha Bibi Abdulkader Step 2: What was your original answer and why? My original answer was E – We must save the rhino because it is the right thing to do. In terms of morals and etiquettes – killing is wrong‚ not only of people but also of animals. This was based on an intrinsic value‚ since god created us all. The extinction of the rhino would rapidly be followed by the loss of other endangered and threatened wildlife in Africa. What is

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    Case: Rhino Hunting

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    Case: Rhino Hunting 1. What is SANParks / Kruger National Park’s objective and vision? Is selling rhino consistent with their objective and vision? If not‚ then what should it be? Their objective and vision was to protect the wildlife in the South Africa National Parks. They would also generate revenue through wildlife sales‚ making the selling of rhino part of their vision‚ but they did this because they also believed in recolonization of wildlife in case of disease or poaching. They would

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    Rhino Horn

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     But even here‚ where rangers follow shoot-to-kill orders‚ poachers are laying siege to "Fortress Kaziranga"‚ attempting to sheer off the animals’ horns to supply a surge in demand for purported medicine in China that’s pricier than gold. At least 18 rhino fell to poachers in and around the park in 2012‚ compared to 10 in all of India in 2011. Insurgents eager to bolster their war chests here in India’s Assam state are also involved‚ according to police. Authorities are investigating a recent news report

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    Rhino Conservation

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    The western black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis longipes) has officially become the next sub- species of Rhino to become extinct. The Rhino‚ one of four sub-species of black Rhino‚ was declared extinct this week by the IUCN‚ five years after the last survey of its habitat in Cameroon turned up no evidence of surviving Black Rhinos. The western black Rhino was once widespread across the savannas of central-west Africa but it has decreased due to hunting in the early 20th century. The population rose

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    Rhino Wars

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    magazine is the author that we chose to criticize based on his great article‚ “Rhino Wars”. The piece of writing from the March issue of the National Geographic Magazine examines the current state of rhinos & rhino poaching in South Africa and other regions. His writing gives the reader an insight of rhino poaching for their horns and how it jeopardizes the species that are facing extinction. SUMMARY “Rhino Wars” is mainly about the poaching of these animals and the risk of extinction

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    rhino poaching

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    rhinoceouras.. Rhinos were once abundant throughout Africa and Asia with an approximated worldwide population of 500 000 in the early twentieth century. However‚ despite intensive conservation efforts‚ poaching of this iconic species is dramatically increasing‚ pushing the remaining rhinos closer and closer towards extinction.Three out of five species classified as critically endangered. However rhino poaching has reached a crisis point‚ and if the killing continues at this rate‚ we could see rhino deaths

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    The Horns of a Rhino

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    species exist today. The African Black and White rhinos‚ and the Sumatran rhinos have two horns‚ but the Indian and Javan rhinos from Asia only have one. Why is it that some rhinoceros have two horns while others only have one? I believe that the second horn certain rhinoceros have first came along as a beneficial mutation‚ and then eventually due to natural selection and allopatric speciation‚ certain rhinoceros now have two horns instead of one. The rhinos that existed about 60 million years ago looked

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    Rhino poaching

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    Research Report: Rhino poaching: 1. Introduction to Rhinos: Rhinos are unique animals. There are 6 different rhino species (The White‚ Black‚ The greater one horned‚ Sumatran and the Javan Rhinos) around the world South Africa is home to two the Black and White Rhinos. Rhinos are more closely related to horses as opposed to elephants. They are massive‚ hoof creatures with extremely thick skin‚ bulky‚ strong bodies and at least one horn that extend from their noses. They are timid herbivores who have

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    Rhino poaching

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    their large size. We get two types of Rhinos in South Africa‚ namely: Black Rhinoceros - Diceros bicornis White Rhinoceros - Ceratotherium simum. The White Rhino: The white rhino’s name originates from the Dutch "weit‚" which means wide‚ a position to its wide‚ square hush adapted for grazing. The white rhino‚ which is actually grey‚ has a pronounced hump on the neck and a long face. The Black Rhino: The black‚ or hooked-lipped rhino‚ along with all other rhino species‚ is an odd-toed ungulate

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