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There are less than 5,000 black rhinos in the wilds of Africa as the species is critically endangered (Image by Ron Porter from Pixabay)

Feeding and breeding habits of black rhino

The black rhino population in Africa is increasing. Understanding the threats, breeding and feeding habits of the rhino could further assist in conservation.

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Read more about the article Global Impact of Coronavirus on Endangered species
The endangered tiger is the largest cat in the world (Image by Andreas Breitling from Pixabay)

Global Impact of Coronavirus on Endangered species

Without a doubt, the coronavirus has altered our lives in many ways. While some short-term environmental benefits of COVID-19 are refreshing, the pandemic is likely to have a net-negative impact…

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Read more about the article Feeding, Breeding and Killing Habits of Cheetahs (African Cheetah)
Cheetah is the fastest mammal

Feeding, Breeding and Killing Habits of Cheetahs (African Cheetah)

Cheetahs were once widespread throughout Asia and Africa. However, they currently inhabit East and Southwestern Africa. In Iran, a small population of around 200 cheetahs exists. Male coalition probably surveying…

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Read more about the article Bird migration to East Africa from other parts of the world
The Common sand piper, a migratory bird to East Africa

Bird migration to East Africa from other parts of the world

Each year, millions of birds migrate long distances across the world to East Africa.  Most bird species migrate to the region through flyways, which refer to well-established routes. The birds…

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