Sumatran & Javan rhinos The same problem exists for the other 2 Asian rhino species, with slightly different parameters. The issue leading to conflict with humans is not that trees are reducing ...
A female called Iman is now the only remaining member of the species in Malaysia. After decades of deforestation and poaching, it's now thought only 30 to 100 Sumatran rhinos remain in the wild ...
The Cincinnati Zoo plans to mate its lone female Sumatran rhino, 9-year-old Suci, with the only other member of the species on the continent. The hitch: The would-be father is Suci's little ...
The Sumatran rhino once roamed across Asia, but has now almost disappeared from the wild, with fewer than 100 animals believed to exist. The species is now critically endangered. Iman died at 17: ...
The Sumatran rhino is legally protected in Indonesia. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species describes the Sumatran rhinos as critically endangered: the population is declining and only about ...
This is also the first physical contact with the species in the area for over 40 years and is a major milestone for rhino conservation in Indonesia. The female Sumatran rhino, which is estimated to be ...
Mating is a challenge for Sumatran rhinos. The critically endangered animals ... including the National Geographic Society—aims to help the species rebound by consolidating the fragmented ...
Wildlife conservationists have held hope to breed Iman and reproduce the critically endangered species through artificial insemination. The last female Sumatran rhino, who was about 25 years old ...