Recycled medals, podiums: Tokyo passes sustainable test. Future space travel might require mushrooms. Team India gets emotional after losing to Belgium. Sport or martial art? IRV ends with translocation of 22 rhinos in Assam. Indian Rhino Vision ends with translocation of 22 rhinos in Assam IRV was designed by Rhino Task Force with a target to achieve rhino population to 3, in seven protected areas in Assam.
Read Rhino population in Nepal grows in conservation boost "We might have slightly missed the population target. Related videos. Related stories. Assam district declares Mizoram border no-drone zone. It occurs in the foothills of the Himalaya in Nepal and India especially Assam. The indian Rhino is a browser and lives in to the South of the Himalaya in the grass- and wetlands.
Its primary characteristics are its 'armor plating' and its single horn. There are about 2, Indian Rhino left in the wild, but their numbers were less than early in the 20th century. This demise was mainly caused by paoching and habitat loss. There recovery is one of two succes stories in rhino conservation, the other being the Southern White Rhino. The scientific name for the Indian Rhino is Rhinoceros unicornis. Throughout history the Indian Rhino has been referred to using quite a lot of different scientific names.
While the census was not carried out due to the pandemic, it is believed the initial target of 3, rhinos has likely been met. On behalf of the IRV programme team, Save the Rhino International would like to say a massive thank you to all of you, and Rotterdam Zoo and Parc Animalier de Branfere in particular, for your continued support. Thanks to your generous donations, the IRV programme has already taken huge steps to ensure Greater one-horned rhinos will live to see their grandchildren grow up.
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Skip to content ACT. Members Area. Members Login. The history of the Greater one-horned rhino The Greater one-horned rhino population once spread across Asia but, due to hunting and habitat loss, by the early s, numbers had dwindled to fewer than
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