SOS Rhino Review
February, 2002
Welcome to the SOS Rhino Review, a newsletter about rhinos from
SOS Rhino. You'll find links to interesting articles here . . as
well as a few surprises! We have provided some updates on our efforts
to save rhinos all over the world. If you'd rather not receive this
newsletter, simply reply to this e-mail and type "Unsubscribe"
in the subject field.
And now, let's go to the rhino news.
1. World Rhino News
2. Feature Story
3. What's New on Our Web Site!
4. Trivia Questions
5. How You Can Help
6. Trivia Answers
Full Stories Are Available Via Web Links
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1. World Rhino News
The Rhino is Back
They believed that rhino meat was bitter and if you killed a rhino,
bad luck would strike you
http://www.sosrhino.org/news/rhino_back.php
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2. Feature Story
Sumatran Rhino Collaborative Conservation Project in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
Singapore Zoo's Conservation Curator, Kit Sun Tan, writes of his
experience in the field with SOS Rhinos Borneo Team
http://www.sosrhino.org/news/sum_collab.php
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3. What's New on Our Web Site!
Visit our new and improved web site: Everything RHINO!
Our web site contains "all things rhino", from answers
to the most frequently asked questions, to ongoing research and
survey projects, to rhinos making the news http://www.sosrhino.org.
Find out more about how the SOS Rhino Borneo team uses the latest
technology to track the Sumatran rhino in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
by clicking http://www.sosrhino.org/programs/technology.php.
Go to http://www.sosrhino.org
for the latest developments in our fight to save the rhinoceros
from extinction.
Ever wonder where in the USA you can find an eastern black rhinoceros?
Simply click on over to our Rhino Locator Map at
http://www.sosrhino.org/knowledge/index.php
and find the zoos where you can see one!
Watch a video about saving rhinos! Our site now features streaming
video.
Turn to http://www.sosrhino.org/about/videos.php
for some award-winning videos.
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4. Trivia Questions
1. True or False: A rhino is NOT a hippo.
2. Of the five rhino species surviving today, which is the smallest?
3. Name the rhino's only predator.
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5. How You Can Help
There are only 300 Sumatran rhinos left on Earth. Without direct
help from generous humans, they may never be seen again. We urge
you to give what you can in the form of a donation - adopt a doc,
researcher, keeper, or purchase one of SOS Rhino's products: a T-shirt
or a video. Visit
http://www.sosrhino.org/donate/index.php
today, and give
from your heart.
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6. Trivia Answers
1. TRUE!
2. The Sumatran rhino is the smallest, measuring 3-5 feet tall and
weighing between 1,300 and 1,700 pounds.
3. Man
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