Campaigners launch 'last ditch' attempt to save Javan rhino from extinction
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Campaigners launch 'last ditch' attempt to save Javan rhino from extinction
Extract from The Ecologist Jemima Roberts
Campaigners launch 'last ditch' attempt to save Javan rhino from extinction
With fewer than 50 Javan rhino left in the wild immediate action is needed to save the species from extinction according to conservationists
The Javan rhino, the rarest of the rhino species, is perilously close to extinction, leading conservations have warned. With fewer than 50 Javan rhinos left on the planet, campaigners say urgent action is needed in order to protect and expand the species.
The only viable population of Javan rhinos is in the Ujung Kulon National Park, on the small Indonesian island of Java. According to the charity Save the Rhino, the rhinos face a significant risk of extinction from a natural disaster or introduced disease.
Cathy Dean, Director of Save the Rhino told The Ecologist: ‘Javan rhinos are not being poached. They’re probably just too few and far between. But there are real risks for habitat encroachment, from traps and snares set for other species.’
Operation Javan Rhino, a joint appeal by Save the Rhino and the International Rhino Foundation, has been launched in a bid to raise funds for the creation of 4,000 hectares of expanded habitat for the Javan rhinos. This would help establish a second ‘insurance’ population helping to expand the species and bring it back from the brink of extinction.
The appeal has already raised $350,000 and it is hoped the target of $650,000 will soon be met. Funds raised will be used to sow rhino food plants, create water sources and wallows, as well as helping with the clearance of the new site and the construction of guard posts, patrol routes and the hiring of anti-poaching units.
‘One of the main problems with Javan rhino conservation is that so few people actually know they exist and with fewer than 50 remaining, virtually no one has actually seen one alive,’ Cathy Dean said.
‘Saving the Javan rhino has pretty long odds, but we have to try and we know it can be done. The Southern white rhino recovered from an all time low of only around 20-50 animals to approx 17,500 today. It needs time, and money.’
IRF and Save the Rhino hope that the launch of Operation Javan Rhino will not only raise funds, but also encourage the Indonesian government to safeguard the future of their National Parks and all the species that inhabit them.
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Re: Campaigners launch 'last ditch' attempt to save Javan rhino from extinction
I missed this before SM. I must admit, I had never heard of the Javan Rhino before and as they say, it's probably because there are so few of them left in the wild. Lets hope the efforts to save them from extinction works like it did for the White Rhino.
Nice little clip as well, although he looked a little bemused didn't he.
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Nice little clip as well, although he looked a little bemused didn't he.
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Re: Campaigners launch 'last ditch' attempt to save Javan rhino from extinction
I missed it to, and also had never heard of this species of Rhino. Lets hope they manage to raise the funds, and bring it back from the brink
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