There are a number of way to prevent poaching, educating people about rhinos, dehorning the animals, ensuring that there are more trained personnel to handle poachers, and stricter punishments in place for those that do poach.
1)If the Black rhinos and its habits are protected then the other rhino species avoid extinction. 2) People living close to the Black rhinos, kill the black rhinos to make a living. By selling their horns and skin. If the there are no black rhinos then the people will start killing other species causing more and more species to become extinct.
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Yes. Black and White are two subspecies of Rhinos in Africa. These are not subspecies, but two distinct species.
Kenya is home to two species of rhinos: the black rhino and the white rhino. The exact number fluctuates due to conservation efforts and poaching, but as of 2020, Kenya had around 800 black rhinos and 900 white rhinos.
There are only five species of Rhinos left, the black, white, Indian, Javan, and Sumatran.
Poaching has decimated the species. They are strictly protected now.
Black rhinos are a species of rhinoceros native of Africa, from countries as South Africa and Tanzania. They are one of the most endangered species of the world, in fact, a black rhino subspecies was declared extinct in the year 2011. By the year 2014, it's calculated that the total worldwide population of this species is of only 5,055.
Yes, black rhinos are mammals.
By people hunting and killing them for their horns. Only one of four species of Black Rhinos, Diceros bicornis longipes has tentatively been named extinct. Others are on the endangered list
Black rhinos are a species of rhinoceros native of Africa, from countries as South Africa and Tanzania. They are one of the most endangered species of the world, in fact, a black rhino subspecies was declared extinct in the year 2011. By the year 2014, it's calculated that the total worldwide population of this species is of only 5,055.
yes black rhinos are threatened O:)
The black rhino and the northern white rhino.