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Maroc Maroc - NST.COM.MY - A La Une - 20/Jun 00:05

Javan rhino poaching stuns conservationists

IN 2023, a newborn Javan rhino in Indonesia raised hopes for the highly endangered species. Now, conservationists fear poachers have killed up to a third of the surviving population, possibly with inside help.

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