He's black, and he's back! Private enterprise saves southern Africa's rhino from extinction

by LotusFlower | June 20, 2008 at 01:09 pm | 298 views | 1 comment

Great news for the Black Rhino. Sometimes private enterprise can work hand in hand with conservation as this scheme shows.

A pioneering scheme which allows private landlords to own and breed wild rhinoceroses has succeeded in bringing one of Africa's most majestic animals back from the brink of extinction, conservations will announce today.

In 1960, an estimated 100,000 southern black rhinos roamed the plains of southern Africa. Poaching and the destruction of the animals' natural habitat cut their number to 2,410 in 1995.

The decline has been reversed: the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) will announce this morning that more than 4,000 southern black rhinos can be found in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia, and Kenya, a landmark signifying stability.

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rpshen
good stuff:

LotusFlower, I like this story. It's good stuff. Thank you for the good news! For once, a species near extinction is increasing in numbers.

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June 20, 2008 at 01:09 pm by LotusFlower, 298 views, 1 comment

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