There were irregularities in the translocation of a Javan rhinoceros named Musofa in Ujung Kulon National Park. His death was announced after 20 days.
A Javan rhino met a fatal end following its translocation in the Ujung Kulon National Park. There are lingering questions.
Good news from a camera trap in the Javan jungle: the critically endangered Javan rhinoceros population has a new member, based on an image of a calf captured by a camera trap last month, AFP reports.
Despite education about rhinos, they continue to be hunted around the world for one simple reason: their horns. With just five rhino species alive today, all face the very real threat of extinction.
Javan Rhinos exist only in Indonesia’s Ujung Kulon National Park, it’s the only place in the world you can see a Javan Rhino! And with fewer than 75 Javan Rhinos remaining in the world, photos and ...
With only an estimated 40 left in existence, the nearly extinct Javan rhino emerged from an Indonesian jungle to show itself to the camera. A rare glimpse at one of the most endangered animals on the ...
STORY: Hidden camera footage released by the ministry showed a small rhino trudging alongside another almost three times its size in the muddy terrain of the protected Ujung Kulon National Park on the ...
Conservationists in Indonesia are celebrating the birth of two Javan rhinos—a species listed as critically endangered and one of the rarest large mammals on Earth. Introducing Helen and Luther, two ...
Sunarto is affiliated with several forums of wildlife conservation and members of the IUCN Species Survival Commission's Specialist Groups The Javan rhino was once found throughout many parts of Asia, ...