Rhinos are endangered due to poaching, habitat loss, reduced genetic diversity, natural disasters and disease. Several species of rhinos exist, including the Sumatran rhino, the black rhino, the white rhino, the Javan rh... More »
Three of the five species of rhinoceros are listed as critically endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources Red List: the black rhinoceros, the Javan rhinoceros and the Sumatra... More »
According to Save the Rhino, rhinos are becoming endangered due to threats such as illegal rhino horn trade, habitat loss and political conflict. The greatest threat facing the survival of rhinos is the poaching of their... More »
According to Save the Rhino, rhinos are becoming endangered due to threats such as illegal rhino horn trade, habitat loss and political conflict. The greatest threat facing the survival of rhinos is the poaching of their... More »
Three of the five species of rhinoceros are listed as critically endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources Red List: the black rhinoceros, the Javan rhinoceros and the Sumatra... More »
The population of tigers in India is declining due to habitat loss, prey depletion, poor genetic diversity, habitat degradation, the illegal wildlife trade, man/animal conflict, tourism, and lack of a wildlife management... More »
Wildlife needs protection to maintain both genetic diversity within individual species and ecological diversity within various environmental zones. Biodiversity in both areas is important to sustain the well-being of hum... More »