Species name: Javan Rhino The historical range (where the species lived and now lives): The population in Ujung Kulon National Park represents the only hope for the survival of a species that is on the brink of extinction. Until the late 19th century and early 20th century‚ Javan rhinos existed from northeast India and the Sunderbans‚ throughout mainland Southeast Asia‚ and on the island of Sumatra. Today‚ there are only as much as 35 individuals surviving in Ujung Kulon National Park in Java
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"Brazen Killing of Rhinos Reignites Fears of Poaching" An act of cowardice and pure malice was displayed when four black rhino’s were recently slaughtered at a national park in Nairobi‚ Kenya. A thirteen-year-old calf and its mother were among two of the fifty-one black rhinos at Tsavo East National Park to have been murdered. The slaying of black rhino’s by poachers has been an epidemic that has increased within the recent years. The population of the black rhino’s had been decreasing in
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The SADC free trade agreement: The potential regional movement of industry explored through New Economic Geography. DISSERTATION BY RYAN DU TOIT S0953237 March 4‚ 13 I confirm this is all my own work except where indicated: Abstract: The Southern African Development Community (SADC) introduced the final tariff reductions for their free trade area (FTA) the end of 2012. Many of the smaller countries from the regional bloc are concerned that implementing the FTA will
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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? The objective and vision of Kruger National Parks is to create a safe haven for black and white rhinos to avoid extinction as well as keeping the park running for the hundreds of species of South African animals and plant life that is found in Kruger National Park. They also wanted to be able continue to capture game to add to the parks wildlife
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living species of rhino (black‚ white‚ Indian‚ Javan and Sumatran) and only two of the elephant (African and the Asian). All are in jeopardy of extinction with their slow rate of breeding‚ poaching and in the rhinoceroses‚ their territorial behavior. Both of these beasts belong to the same kingdom (Animalia)‚ phylum (Chordata)‚ sub-phylum (Vertebrata) and class (Mammalia). Meaning they are both back-boned mammalian‚ animals. They both have hair and give birth to live young. White rhinos (Ceratotherium
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Rhino poaching in Assam Rhino poaching in Assam is a major environmental issues in India which continues in the region of Kaziranga National Park‚ Manas National Park and some other grasslands of Assam. The one horn rhino or Indian rhino is surviving in the north-east corner of India‚ Assam. Kaziranga National Park‚ Pobitora in Marigaon district and Orang National Park in Darrang district of Assam account almost 95% of the total wild One horned rhino in the world.[1] These rhinos are inhabited most
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species of rhinos � two African and three Asian. The African species are the white and black rhinos. Both species have two horns. Asian rhinos include the Indian and the Javan‚ each with one horn‚ and the Sumatran‚ which has two. SIZE: The white rhino is the second largest land mammal next to the elephant. The five species range in weight from 750 pounds to 8‚000 pounds and stand anywhere from four and a half to six feet tall. POPULATION: Black Rhino (Diceros bicornis): 2‚400 White Rhino (Ceratotherium
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E‚ "We must save our rhinos because it is the right thing to do." -Rhinos are critically endangered At the turn of the 19th century‚ there were approximately one million rhinos. In 1970‚ there were around 70‚000. Today‚ there are only around 28‚000 rhinos surviving in the wild. Three of the five species of rhino are “Critically Endangered” as defined by the IUCN. -In 2014‚ some of us are lucky enough to be able to travel to Africa and Asia to see them in the wild. -Rhinos have been around for
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“Rhino” almirah: Michael Porter’s Five Forces: SWOT analysis: 1) Strength: (i) High quality‚ elegant design and a product range for different utilities which could differentiate “Rhino” almirah from the market leaders like Godrej. 2) Weakness: (i) Factory overhead cost is very high due to investment in high-priced machineries and other facilities. (ii) Labor cost to produce one almirah is more than double than in any other cheap almirah available in the market. (iii) There are demands for
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Once upon of time‚ there was a tall‚ big nosed‚ fluffy haired hotdog‚ Rhino Yin. Rhino Yin was not normal‚ he was known as a loner. People would tease him about being a corndog. He would hear people talking about him and smell the food tricks they were doing. Rhino Yin was feeling very used to the bullying. He would always get beat up by some big kids. There was also a unicorn with blue lips‚ pink eyebrows‚ elf ears and a tiny nose and was really cool and his name is Unicorn Gavan. People liked Unicorn
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