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Gnusletter Issue 22
SOS Rhino Project Gain Momentum, Grants Awarded Thru EAZA Rhino Campaign, March 2006
Cheers, to all of our current readers as well as our visitors. Rthur here,
with the 22nd issue of the Rhino Gnusletter of UncratedRhino.com.
We are also celebrating 20 years of saving rhinos this year.1986-2006.
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Rthur,
the Rhino Editor
RhinoGnusletter
Feature Story
SOS Rhino Project Gain Momentum, Grants Awarded Thru EAZA Rhino Campaign
The rhino community outreach program and rhino protection unit are 2 of 13 conservation
projects in need of support. Thru these grants the Sumatran rhino has been protected.
There is an urgent need to complete the protection at the Tabin Wildlife Reserve.
Poaching and human encroachment within their natural habitat has increased this need.
Good News On Rhino Front
The One-horned rhinoceros population in West Bengal has risen sharply. The Indian and Javan rhinoceros can now continue to repopulate again as well.
SOSR Rhino Protection Units
Poachers, loggers continue to put Sumatran rhinoceros on the brink of extinction. Loggers aid in the cause, is by building and thru the total destruction of the natural habitat that rhino once only knew as their home. Currently on the black market the price of a 30-centimeter horn can fetch millions of rupiah. Poachers continue to hunt down rhino for their horn, only to be used for traditional Asian medicine.
VISIT our Rhino Tracks page to select those organizations of choice -- all have additional rhino information and rhinoceros knowledge for you to learn more about our rhino awareness cause.
Saving rhinos, one species at a time!
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