Sumatran rhinos are extinct everywhere in the world — except for
80 left in Indonesia. The country must act fast to save this species.
Sign Now
The Sumatran rhino is hanging on by a thread. In 2019, when
Malaysia's last two captive Sumatran rhinos died, Indonesia became the only
place left in the entire world that these rhinos can call home. Now, fewer
than 80 of these incredible beasts remain alive, and if we don't act fast,
those last individuals will go the way of Malaysia's rhinos — disappearing
forever. That's why we're calling on the Indonesian government to do
everything it can to save them.
Rhinos have an extremely low birth rate. This already made
their survival difficult, but in the face of human construction, climate
change, habitat loss, and poaching, it's become almost impossible. But with
help from experts, we can save them. When conservationists intervened to
save the Javan rhino, another endangered species, their population
successfully rebounded. If we do the right thing, we could be celebrating
the same milestone for the Sumatran rhino in a few years — but we don't have
a minute to lose. Sign the petition to tell the Indonesian government to
prioritize both saving the Sumatran rhino from extinction and re-introducing
them to the wild throughout their historic habitat.
Thank you for all that you do,
Miranda
The Care2 Petitions Team
P.S. The fate of this entire species is in the Indonesian
government's hands. Sign the petition to save the Sumatran rhino.
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From: Miranda B., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2021 7:03 PM
Subject: These rhinos are already gone in every other country.
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