Friday, 6 May 2016

Increased education and a law enforcement crackdown has helped the tiny nation keep its rhinos safe for 730 days in a row

Increased education and a law enforcement crackdown has helped the tiny nation keep its rhinos safe for 730 days in a row

It may be just another Monday for most of us, but today is a big day for the rhinos of Nepal, marking two years since the last Indian rhinoceros was killed in the mountainous nation. “It is now 730 days since a poacher last killed a rhino in Nepal: a truly remarkable achievement by the government,” Anil Manandhar, World Wildlife Fund representative inthe country says in a press release. “Nepal has demonstrated real conservation leadership and an effective anti-poaching ...

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