Sunday, February 24, 2013
The Plight of the Endangered Black Rhino
During the 1960's it was estimated that the population of the Black Rhino in Africa were about 70,000, of which, 10,000 were in Tanzania, the largest concentration of Black Rhino in Africa. However, by 1984, the population had been reduce to 3,000. That's a 70% reduction! To make matters worse, “by 1990 black rhino number in Tanzania had been reduced by over 97% to less than 100 animals, a tragic story indeed” (Tanzania's Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism).
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Thanks for explaining the black rhino I know that we're the only school in the world doing this pretty cool huh I'm sure this awesome animal wont go instinct
ReplyDelete-Samara ;)
One day you will carry this great cause forward to help future children understand why we need to protect all like on this planet.
ReplyDeletenot like but "life on this planet"
DeleteYeap also the picture is sad i told my mom about it and she kept asking why are they killing these poor animals
ReplyDeletewhy do people want to hurt this awsome animal
ReplyDeletedang
ReplyDeleteand we couldnt stop it
curse you poachers!!
the poachers are going to pay for everything they have done!! we wont give up right???
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness i wish that the poachers would just get the message,i mean for real!!!!! >:(
ReplyDeleteoh god these things happening to the black rhino is mest up so please help
ReplyDeletemr.r I think you got mad heart for the black rhinos.they appriciate you lets do this thing for the black rhinos....GO BLACK RHINOS
ReplyDeleteyeah people have to do something to save them
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