Rhinoceroses Current Affairs, GK & News
Ice Age Woolly Rhino
A perfectly preserved woolly Rhinoceros was found by scientists in Yakutia in Russia. Where was the Ice Age Rhino found? The Ice Age Rhino was discovered on the bank of Tirekhtyakh river. What are findings about the Ice Age Rhinos? Most of the intestine of the Rhino was intact. Also, the Rhino had perfectly preserved ..
Month: Current Affairs - January, 2021
Category: International Current Affairs
Topics: Fossils • Ice age • Oil spill • Permafrost • Rhinoceroses • Russia • Tirekhtyakh River
India, Bhutan, Nepal, Indonesia and Malaysia sign a ‘New Delhi Declaration on Asian Rhinos 2019
‘The New Delhi Declaration on Asian Rhinos 2019’ has recently signed by the five rhino range nations – India, Bhutan, Nepal, Indonesia and Malaysia – for the conservation and protection of the species at the recently held 2nd Asian Rhino Range Countries meeting in New Delhi. The declaration was signed to conserve and review the ..
Topics: Aaranyak • Bhutan • Countries • Indian rhinoceros • International Rhino Foundation • Mammals • Nepal • Nicolaas Jan van Strien • Rhinoceroses • South Asia • Sumatran rhinoceros
Indian Rhino Vision – 2020
Indian Rhino Vision 2020 is a partnership among the Government of Assam, the International Rhino Foundation, and the World Wide Fund for Nature, the Bodoland Territorial Council, and the U.S. Fish & World Wildlife foundation that aims to attain a population of 3,000 wild greater one-horned rhinos in seven of Assam’s protected areas by the ..
Topics: Autonomous regions of India • Bodoland • Brahmaputra Valley semi-evergreen forests • Indian rhinoceros • International Rhino Foundation • Kaziranga National Park • Mammals • Northeast India • Rhinoceroses • Subdivisions of India • Tourism in Assam • Tourism in North East India
The Assam government to observe ‘Rhino Day’ on September 22
The Assam government will observe September 22 as ‘Rhino Day’ to generate public awareness on protection of the one-horned pachyderm. It was officially declared at the 10th meeting of the State Board for Wildlife, which was chaired by Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal. The day will be exclusively dedicated to the approximately 2,500 rhino population in ..
Topics: Assam • Fictional characters • International Rhino Foundation • Northeast India • Poaching • Rhino • Rhinoceroses • Sonowal • States and union territories of India • Tourism in North East India • Unicorns