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In 1970, the global population of rhinos was significantly declining due to poaching and habitat loss, with estimates suggesting fewer than 70,000 rhinos remaining in the wild. This number included various species, such as the white and black rhinos in Africa and the Indian rhino in Asia. Conservation efforts were minimal at the time, leading to concerns about their survival. The situation has improved for some species due to increased conservation efforts since then.

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