Western Black Rhino Declared Extinct

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Western black rhino declared extinct - CNN.com

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London (CNN) -- Africa's western black rhino is now officially extinct according the latest review of animals and plants by the world's largest conservation network.

The subspecies of the black rhino -- which is classified as "critically endangered" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species -- was last seen in western Africa in 2006.

The IUCN warns that other rhinos could follow saying Africa's northern white rhino is "teetering on the brink of extinction" while Asia's Javan rhino is "making its last stand" due to continued poaching and lack of conservation.

"In the case of the western black rhino and the northern white rhino the situation could have had very different results if the suggested conservation measures had been implemented," Simon Stuart, chair of the IUCN species survival commission said in a statement.

"These measures must be strengthened now, specifically managing habitats in order to improve performance, preventing other rhinos from fading into extinction," Stuart added.

The IUCN points to conservation efforts which have paid off for the southern white rhino subspecies which have seen populations rise from less than 100 at the end of the 19th century to an estimated wild population of 20,000 today.

Another success can be seen with the Przewalski's Horse which was listed as "extinct in the wild" in 1996 but now, thanks to a captive breeding program, has an estimated population of 300.

The latest update to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species reviews more than 60,000 species, concluding that 25% of mammals on the list are at risk of extinction.

Many plants are also under threat, say the IUCN.

Populations of Chinese fir, a conifer which was once widespread throughout China and Vietnam, is being threatened by the expansion of intensive agriculture according to the IUCN.

A type of yew tree (taxus contorta) found in Asia which is used to produce Taxol (a chemotherapy drug) has been reclassified from "vulnerable" to "endangered" on the IUCN Red List, as has the Coco de Mer -- a palm tree found in the Seychelles islands -- which is at risk from fires and illegal harvesting of its kernels.

Recent studies of 79 tropical plants in the Indian Ocean archipelago revealed that more than three quarters of them were at risk of extinction.

In the oceans, the IUCN reports that five out of eight tuna species are now "threatened" or "near threatened," while 26 recently-discovered amphibians have been added to the Red List including the "blessed poison frog" (classified as vulnerable) while the "summers' poison frog" is endangered.

"This update offers both good and bad news on the status of many species around the world," Jane Smart, director of IUCN's global species program said in a statement.

"We have the knowledge that conservation works if executed in a timely manner, yet, without strong political will in combination with targeted efforts and resources, the wonders of nature and the services it provides can be lost forever."

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FYI, this is a slightly older article, but I just saw it for the first time today and had no idea, so I figured many others might not, either. I remember growing up and seeing these on tv/in books. I think they were already endangered back then, but prospects weren't as negative as they became later on.
 

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Guess the other types of rhinos are better adapted to the world today

dog eat dog world what are you gonna do
 

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Fukking Chinese have like 1 million different things they believe will make their dikks work better. How many animals have to go extinct in their hopeless pursuit of virility. They have to leave tusks and horns alone or they gonna rape Africa's big game completely.
 

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If species didn't go extinct we wouldn't be here today



How awkward would it be for humans if Neanderthal or Homo erectus still existed today? We'd be spending billions of tax money for those retards to get special education.



I swear if Cacs were around 65 million years ago they'd be trying to save Dinosaurs instead of just letting them die out so other animals (MAMMALS/US!!!) could have a shot.
 

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If species didn't go extinct we wouldn't be here today



I swear if Cacs were around 65 million years ago they'd be trying to save Dinosaurs instead of just letting them die out so other animals (MAMMALS/US!!!) could have a shot.

And how exactly were these rhinos preventing humanity from flourishing? Your argument sounds much more like a historically "c a c" line of thinking than conservation.
 

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And how exactly were these rhinos preventing humanity from flourishing? Your argument sounds much more like a historically "c a c" line of thinking than conservation.

I'm talking about T rexes bro



but apparently those Rinos were too soft to survive out here in these streets so it got GOT....



that's what happens



Animals are supposed to go extinct so better versions of them can flourish



:manny:
 

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Long as we still got some rhino blood locked away in the vault, i expect cloning to bring em back when we need em.
 

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I'm talking about T rexes bro



but apparently those Rinos were too soft to survive out here in these streets so it got GOT....



that's what happens



Animals are supposed to go extinct so better versions of them can flourish



:manny:

true, but not at the rate that its been happening since humans intervened. we're killing them off at a faster rate than they have to evolve.
 
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