Rhinoceros, often abbreviated as “rhino,” is a term used to describe large, herbivorous mammals belonging to the family Rhinocerotidae. These magnificent creatures are characterized by their massive bodies, thick skin, and one or more distinctive horns protruding from their snouts. Rhinoceroses are native to Africa and Asia and are divided into five species: the White Rhino, Black Rhino, Indian Rhino, Javan Rhino, and Sumatran Rhino.
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- Anti-poaching patrols and law enforcement to combat illegal hunting and trafficking of rhino horns.
- Community-based conservation initiatives that involve local communities in rhino protection efforts,
- providing alternative livelihoods and raising awareness
- Translocation projects to relocate rhinos to safer areas with more suitable habitats,
- thereby expanding their range and promoting genetic diversity.