The New Year seems to be starting off on a positive note for Asian rhinos, with encouraging news about greater one-horned, Javan, and Sumatran rhinos.
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The New Year seems to be starting off on a positive note for Asian rhinos, with encouraging news about greater one-horned, Javan, and Sumatran rhinos.
The Asian Rhino Project website has a fabulous new look!
There is an encouraging update regarding the 17 people arrested last month in Nepal: This gang is reportedly the “first complete chain” of rhino horn smugglers and traders to be taken into custody at once.
Authorities at Chitwan National Park have reportedly arrested 17 people in connection with a rhino horn smuggling operation.
The body of a female rhino from Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary was reportedly found over the weekend, and unsurprisingly, her horn was missing.
On September 22, 2011, World Rhino Day was celebrated for the first time in Nepal.
The beautiful 2012 rhino calendar produced by the International Rhino Keeper Association and the International Rhino Foundation is now ready to order.
Our popular Rhino Species Fact Sheets are now updated and ready to download! Each rhino species has its own fact sheet.
With World Rhino Day being celebrated on September 22, it seemed appropriate to dedicate the entire month to rhinos. And thanks to Australia-based Asian Rhino Project, the month is off to a terrific start!
The Asian Rhino Project has added another fantastic event to the World Rhino Day calendar: Rock Climbing for Rhinos!