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South African conservationists mark World Rhino Day

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Despite the challenges, they remain hopeful that community engagement, international cooperation, and relentless vigilance will keep the animals safe for generations to come.

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  • South African conservationists mark World Rhino Day amid ongoing poaching threats.
  • Rangers urge the public not to expect violent responses to poachers and to maintain hope for conservation success. 15s
  • South Africa holds the world's largest populations of black and white rhinos. 58s
  • Conservation institutions in Africa have played a leading role in rhino protection. 1m 10s
  • Only about 26,700 rhinos remain in the wild globally, highlighting the species' vulnerability. 1m 44s
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