Rhinoceros
The Rhinoceros is a large, heavily built mammal belonging to the family Rhinocerotidae. It is characterized by its thick, gray skin, large horns, and wide feet. The Rhinoceros has a crucial role in the environment, providing grazing to sustain other species and aiding in seed dispersal. It is also among the most endangered species in the world due to habitat loss, hunting, and poaching. Conservation efforts have been implemented to protect these animals, including the establishment of protected areas and enforcement of laws against illegal hunting and poaching. Rhinoceros populations have become more stable in recent years, but the animal continues to face threats from humans and their activities.
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ISSN: 2997-2248
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Elibariki Mwakapeje, Department of Food Safety and Infection Biology,
Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics,
Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU).
Journal of Wildlife accepts and publishes manuscripts in the form of Original Research, Review, Literature review, Conference proceedings, Case reports, Short communication, Thesis, Letter to editor and Editorials, that contributes to basic wildlife science.