12 November 2011, 00:08
geoffBlack rhino declared extinct by IUCN
This morning's paper had an article from Geneva stating that the International Union for Conservation of Nature has officially declared the African black rhino as officially extinct due to a recent reassessment.
www.iucnredlist.org Where do these people get their information? Aren't there a small number of black rhino still in the wild in the Kunene Province of northwestern Namibia and in othe parts of southern Africa? Black rhino propagation is also doing fairly well in private game farms.
Please post your comments, especially from those who are more knowlegeable about this subject.
Thanks,
Geoff
12 November 2011, 00:10
sdirksHmmm... I must have hallucinated the ones I saw in the Save in August (at least eight.) Admittedly, the black rhino is in very serious trouble, but they aren't extinct quite yet!
12 November 2011, 00:31
OldHandgunHunterNot to worry -- leftists are never influenced by reality.
12 November 2011, 01:24
shakariI don't have a good enough net connection to check but I think you'll find it's the western black rhino that has been declared extinct, not the southern.
12 November 2011, 02:11
ALFNothing to do with whether you are left or right ! and "these people" have it right !
Western Black Rhino! ( D.b. longipes) not the Southern. The Northern is also in serious trouble!