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White Rhinoceros, Female with Young
(Ceratotherium simum) |
Credit & Copyright: Dr. Bruce G.
Marcot
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Explanation: Dozing in the central African sun are this mother white rhinoceros and her young of the year. White rhinos, also called square-lipped rhinoceros, was once widespread in Africa, but has been persecuted for its horns and for trophies. Intensive conservation efforts in South Africa spurred recovery of the species, which is seen here doing well also in several of the Rift Valley lakes and national parks in Kenya. However, conservation of these amazing animals requires constant vigilance and protection, as they are continually sought after by poachers. As
our fragile globe spins once again around its local star and we enter a new
year, let it also be a renewal of that vigilance, to protect and restore
today's biodiversity for tomorrow's generations. Happy New Year to all of us, on this magic & delicate planet.
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