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Rare birth of Sumatran rhino a blessing for critically endangered species

Por: Newsweek World November 27, 2023

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A baby rhino has been born in a wildlife sanctuary in Indonesia, sparking hope for the future of the critically endangered species.The little Sumatran rhino was born on Saturday at the Sumatran Rhino Reserve at Way Kambas National Park (SRS TNWK) in Sumatra, an island in western Indonesia, to parents Delilah and Harapan.The baby male weighed around 55 pounds, and is the fifth calf to be born under the semi-wild breeding program at the... + full article



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