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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Happy news from Indonesia's Ujung Kulon National Park (TNUK). Three new calves of the Javan rhino (Rhinoceros sondaicus Desmarest) have been captured on camera in the Ujung Kulon ...
The poaching of up to 26 Javan rhinos in Indonesia’s Ujung Kulon National Park highlights critical lapses in security and conservation efforts. An investigation by Mongabay Indonesia discovered ...
Several officers from the Ujung Kulon National Park Office are examining the carcass of a one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus) on Karang Ranjang Beach in the Ujung Kulon National Park area, ...
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There are only 76 of These Massive Animals Left - MSNThe Danger From Poachers Javan rhinos only exist in Ujung Kulon National Park in Indonesia. There was a population living in Vietnam, but the last one died in 2011.
In April, Ujung Kulon National Park officials publicly announced an earlier calf sighting. Officials could not make out the gender of this calf, though they similarly estimated it to be between ...
The female calf, believed to be between three and five months old, was spotted in camera trap footage taken in May at Java's Ujung Kulon National Park, a find only made public Thursday by ...
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Indonesia convicts trafficking accomplice in a Javan rhino ... - MSNA park ranger examines a male Javan rhino found dead on April 23, 2018. Image courtesy of the Ujung Kulon National Park Agency.
Only about 70 reside in the Ujung Kulon National Park in Java, Indonesia. But the Sumatran rhino, the wooly rhino’s closest living descendent, is threatened due to habitat loss.
The calf was seen near her 12-year-old mother in Ujung Kulon National Park, a conservation area on the western tip of Java island, footage from the ministry showed.
The Danger From Poachers Javan rhinos only exist in Ujung Kulon National Park in Indonesia. There was a population living in Vietnam, but the last one died in 2011.
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