Rhino or Dino?

Rhino at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (Photo: Emily O'Dell)

If the rate of poaching continues to accelerate, experts believe that Africa’s remaining rhino population may become extinct in the wild within the next 20 years–which would be an absolute tragedy. In fact, the Western Black Rhinoceros was declared extinct in 2011, and there are only around 6,000 Black Rhinos and 20,000 White Rhinos left–the majority of which are in South Africa and Namibia…

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