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    Posted on September 26th, 2024 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    Rhino Population Increases, Poaching Threats

    • The global rhino population has slightly increased, but poaching remains a significant threat, particularly in South Africa.
    • White rhinos increased from 15,942 in 2022 to 17,464 in 2023, while black and greater one-horned rhinos remained unchanged.
    • The northern white rhino, a subspecies, is technically extinct with only two females in Kenya.
    • A total of 586 rhinos were killed in Africa in 2023, with South Africa having the highest population at an estimated 16,056.
    • With all five subspecies combined, there are just under 28,000 rhinos left in the world.
    • Protection has played a significant role in increasing rhino population, with numbers rising from 380 in 1986 to 1,000 last year in Kenya.
    • Conservationists advocate for a campaign to end the demand for rhino horn and adopt new technologies for rhino protection.
    • Rhinos are beneficial for establishing forests and are known as mega herbivores.
    • The body of the last male northern white rhino, Sudan, has been preserved and displayed at the Museums of Kenya.

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