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Sumatran Rhino Tag

HomePosts tagged "Sumatran Rhino"
24 October 2022
AfricaEurope and the PalearcticOriental
FinlandIndonesiaSumatran RhinoTanzaniawolverine

New Trip Reports: Wolverines in Finland; Sumatran Rhino; and Tanzania & Zanzibar

Here are some new reports from Royle Safaris. Wolverines, 2022: Royle Safaris‘ combined report of 2 trips with 9 mammals including Wolverine, Wolf and Brown Bear. Sumatran Rh

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16 February 2021
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clouded leopardGiant Pandajavan rhinookapipangolinPygmy HipposaolaSnow leopardSumatran Rhino

“The New Big 5” – follow up

Hello all, Many thanks to everybody who commented with suggestions on my last post, the final version is now out there: https://shoestringsafari.wordpress.com/2021/02/16/the-new-bi

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14 February 2021
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big 5Giant Pandajavan rhinookapiSnow leopardSumatran Rhino

“The New Big 5” – looking for comments!

Hello all, I’ve been working on the following text for an upcoming post on my blog, and since most of them are mammals I thought I’d run it through here first. Any comm

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10 December 2019
Oriental
ecotourismIndonesia mammalwatchingMammalwatchingrhinosRoyle SafarissafariSumatran RhinoWildlife Holidaywildlife tourWildlife watching

Sumatran Rhino Expedition Trip Report – Royle Safaris

A couple of months ago Royle Safaris led a very specialist expedition to try and see one of the very few remaining wild Sumatran rhinos. We cannot give very many details out here,

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22 December 2018
Oriental
Dicerorhinus sumatrensisSumatran RhinoSumatran Rhinoceros

There’s still some hope [fingers crossed emoji]

Tomer to Sumatran Rhino is like Kevin Spacey to young boys, well, minus the sex. So I guess it’s a very bad analogy then. But you get the point – I’m the number 1

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10 January 2018
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BorneoIndonesiaMalaysiaRhinoSumatraSumatran Rhino

Can the Sumatran Rhino be saved from certain extinction? :-(

Here is a rather depressing article about the state of the Sumatran Rhino, as recent as November, 2017. This is a 4-part (longish) article from Mongabay, which basically states tha

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