Rhinos Making Comeback
Associated Press
NAIROBI, Kenya — Populations of the endangered rhinoceros have rebounded in several African and Asian countries as governments limit sales of products made from the animal’s horn, U.N. specialist Esmond Bradley Martin said Friday. But he said many rhinos are still slaughtered illegally in Zambia, Zimbabwe and Nepal. No figures were available on the number of animals worldwide.
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