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Rhino poached to extinction in
Vietnam: WWF
(AFP) – 5 hours ago
HANOI — A critically endangered
species of rhino has been poached to extinction in Vietnam,
wildlife groups said Tuesday after the country's last Javan
rhino was found dead with its horn hacked off.
The Javan rhinoceros was pronounced extinct in Vietnam by WWF
and the International Rhino Foundation (IRF) after all dung
samples in a 2009 and 2010 survey at Cat Tien National Park --
the only known habitat -- were confirmed to have been from the
animal.
"The last Javan rhino in Vietnam has gone," said Tran Thi Minh
Hien, WWF Vietnam country director. "Vietnam has lost part of
its natural heritage."
In a new report, WWF suggests poaching was the likely cause of
death for the rhino, which was found in April 2010 with a bullet
in its leg and its horn removed in the national park in southern
Vietnam, around 160 kilometres (100 miles) from Ho Chi Minh
City.
The group said "ineffective protection by the park was
ultimately the cause of the extinction" and warned that illegal
hunting to supply the wildlife trade threatened the futures of
other rare animals in the country.
"The tragedy of the Vietnamese Javan rhinoceros is a sad symbol
of this extinction crisis," said Nick Cox of WWF's species
programme in the Greater Mekong.
He said efforts to protect natural habitat and deter poaching
"were inadequate to save the Javan rhino" in the country and
predicted the "continued situation will no doubt lead to the
extinction of many more species in Vietnam".
The rhinoceros was believed to be extinct on mainland Asia until
1988 when one of the animals was hunted from the Cat Tien area,
leading to the discovery of a small population.
Javan rhinos are critically endangered, with barely 50
individuals left in a single group in a small national park in
Indonesia.
WWF said Asia's voracious demand for rhino horn for traditional
medicine continues to increase every year, meaning "protection
and expansion of the Indonesian population is the highest
priority".
The group said other species on the verge of extinction in
Vietnam include the tiger, Asian elephant and Siamese crocodile.
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