Scientific name: Diceros bicornis
IUCN Status: Critically Endangered (at extremely high risk of extinction in the
wild)
CITES: Appendix I (international commercial trade banned)
Habitat: Savanna, shrubland and desert
Once the most numerous and widespread rhino species, black rhino numbers fell from several hundred thousand in the 20th century to a mere 2,500 by
the early 1990s. Numbers have since increased to about 3,600 in 2004.
Dramatic
population declines were driven by incessant hunting and habitat destruction through land clearing for agriculture and human settlement. Main threats faced by the black rhino today include continued habitat destruction and poaching for the international trade in rhino horn; for traditional use in Chinese medicine and for ornamental use in other Asian and Middle East countries. |