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Forest Dept to Create Informer Network Against Poaching
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A network of informers is being planned by the West Bengal forest department to keep a tab on poachers, who recently killed a rhinoceros at the Jaldapara reserve in Jalpaiguri district.
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Conservation Targets Too Small to Stop Extinction: Study
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Conservation biologists are setting their minimum population size targets too low to prevent extinction.
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Better Fate Awaits Dudhwa Rhinos
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Hope shines for rhinoceros in the state. Finally, the forest department has decided to start the second phase of the rhino rehabilitation programme. The project is expected to take off soon. The last of the rhinoceros are housed in Dudhwa national park in UP.
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Better Fate Awaits Dudhwa Rhinos
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Innovative Community Outreach Programs in Uganda - and a Baby Rhino Named Obama
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A unique rhino conservation program in Uganda is helping local communities with an outreach program that recruits for job openings from surrounding villages, teaches job skills, and visits classrooms.
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Keep Eco-Tourism - and Rhinos - Alive
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Poaching of rhinoceroses in Africa has been increasing quickly and is now at a 15-year high.
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Indonesia Gets Debt Relief for Preserving Sumatran Forests
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The United States has agreed to cut what Indonesia owes Uncle Sam by nearly $30 million over eight years in exchange for increased protection of Sumatran forests that are home to endangered rhinos, tigers and orangutans.
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Collar Bands Used in Tracking Rhinos
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Rhino poaching has declined significantly in different parts of the country following a massive awareness campaign and recent joint operations by the country’s security forces.
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Birthday Honors: Royal Recognition for Rhino Rescuer
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A vet and a long-serving councillor are among the Oxfordshire residents appearing in today’s Queen’s Birthday Honours list.
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Southern Africa: Mozambique, Zambia And Zimbabwe Agree On Conservation Area
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Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Zambia have agreed that the three countries will jointly manage the natural resources in their cross border conservation areas.
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Southern Africa: Mozambique,...
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Ten Species on the Brink
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Many of the planet's most endangered animals are also its remarkable. Here are a few of nature's superstars from Asia, the Americas, the Pacific and elsewhere that may soon be no more
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Ten Species on the Brink
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Scientists Do It With Models
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UW professor uses computer models to help animals survive future climate change
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Scientists Do It With Models
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Government Rethink Over Illogical CITES Rules
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Could it be that common sense has broken out in the interpretation of the complex laws regarding the sale of antique rhinoceros horns?
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Borneo Rhino sanctuary for Tabin
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A Borneo Rhino Sanctuary encompassing thousands of hectares will be established within the Tabin Wildlife Reserve.
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Borneo Rhino sanctuary for Tabin
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Working Week: Preserving Kenya's wildlife
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East African animals are threatened by poachers in search of ivory and rhino horn. Protecting them are the bush pilots of the Kenyan Wildlife Service Airwing. We meet Danny Woodley of Tsavo West National Park.
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UN Launches Rhino Task Force
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A United Nations-backed effort to stop the increase in rhinoceros poaching has been launched.
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UN Launches Rhino Task Force
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Wildlife Officials at UN-backed Meeting Seek to Protect Rhinos Against Surge in Poaching
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Wildlife law enforcement officials are meeting in Kenya as part of a United Nations-backed effort to stop the escalation of rhinoceros poaching and break up criminal networks behind the increasing illegal trade in their horns, used in traditional medicines or as dagger handles.
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EBay to Ban Sale of Ivory Products
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Study cites listings of items made from endangered species.
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EBay to Ban Sale of Ivory Products
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