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Endangered Black Rhinos

37 images Created 19 Jul 2013

Endangered black rhinos across Africa. Once numbering in hundreds of thousands, now only 3600 or less survive in the wild. Poaching is rampant across Africa. In less than a decade black rhinos could become extinct in the wild.
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  • Confrontation with a black rhino, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania.
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  • Black rhino, one of only about 60 in the 10,000 square mile Serengeti ecosystem; critically endangered; poaching is rampant. Once numbered in the thousands here.
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  • Anna Merz and Samia, black rhino raised by Anna after rescue, mother killed by poachers.
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  • Anna Merz and Samia, black rhino raised by Anna after rescue, mother killed by poachers.
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  • Anna Merz and Samia, black rhino raised by Anna after rescue, mother killed by poachers.
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  • Anna Merz and Samia, black rhino raised by Anna after rescue, mother killed by poachers.
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  • Black rhino killed by poachers. Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Black rhino, Diceros bicornis, one of the most endangered large mammals. Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Black rhino, Diceros bicornis, one of the most endangered large mammals. Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Black rhino, eating thorn bush (acacia) Diceros bicornis, one of the most endangered large mammals. Less than 3600 left across Africa.
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  • Anna Merz and Samia, black rhino
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  • Charging black  rhino, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania.
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  • Anna Merz and black rhino Samia
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  • Black rhino and calf, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania.
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  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
    Norton-697.jpg
  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Black rhino, Lerai Forest, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania. Black rhino, one of only about 60 in the 10,000 square mile Serengeti ecosystem; critically endangered; poaching is rampant. Once numbered in the thousands here.
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  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Black rhino, Diceros bicornis, one of the most endangered large mammals. Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Black rhino, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania. Black rhino, one of only about 60 in the 10,000 square mile Serengeti ecosystem; critically endangered; poaching is rampant. Once numbered in the thousands here.
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  • Black rhino and calf, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania. Black rhino, one of only about 60 in the 10,000 square mile Serengeti ecosystem; critically endangered; poaching is rampant. Once numbered in the thousands here.
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  • Black rhino and calf, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania.
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  • Black rhino, mother (l) and daughter, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
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  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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