According to the International Rhino Foundation's 2024 State of the Rhino Report, Greater One-Horned Rhinos Are Among the Most Vulnerable to Climate Change.

Environment

According to the International Rhino Foundation's 2024 State of the Rhino Report, Greater One-Horned Rhinos are among the most vulnerable species to climate change. The report highlights that rising temperatures, habitat loss, and altered rainfall patterns threaten their survival. These rhinos, primarily found in India and Nepal, depend on specific ecosystems that are increasingly under stress due to climate impacts. Conservation efforts must adapt to these challenges, focusing on habitat protection and restoration. Urgent action is needed to ensure the future of these iconic animals and the ecosystems they inhabit, as their decline could have broader ecological implications.


      Habitat degradation due to human activities exacerbates the threats faced by Greater One-Horned Rhinos.

      Effective conservation strategies are crucial for mitigating climate impacts on rhino populations.

     

 

     


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Chairman: Chris Galliers
Headquarters: United States
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