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The Cause and Its Challenges
Dersalon · 8 months ago
The celebration of World Rhino Day brings attention to the critical need to protect the world's five remaining rhinoceros species. These animals face two significant threats: rampant poaching and habitat loss. 

For one, rhino horns are a status symbol in Yemen and Oman and are in high demand for traditional Chinese medicine. Thankfully, South Africa, home to 68% of the world's rhinos, has reported a significant decrease in rhino poaching, from 3.9% of the population in 2018 to 2.3% in 20213. 

However, habitat loss is another significant issue for rhinos; human activities like agriculture and urbanization cause deforestation. Moreover, climate change disrupts weather patterns, affecting the rhinos' habitats and food sources.

Additionally, conflicts can arise between rhinos and humans; rhinos can damage crops or injure people., 

Conservation efforts face several obstacles, including a lack of funding, difficulties monitoring vast wilderness areas, and corruption. Finding sustainable solutions for these challenges is critical. The journey may be arduous, but it is more important than ever.
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The Corsac Fox
Bongsong · 9 months ago
The Vulpes Corsac, or the Corsac Fox, are common to countries such as south eastern Russia, Mongolia and Afghanistan and can thrive in all sorts of conditions, including deserts. They are wanderers, not being particularly tied to one place and have been known to cover fairly vast distances.

Much more meat eating than other foxes, the Corsac Fox can survive for long periods without water but they will eat insects and plants if needs be. In order to blend in with it’s surroundings, the Corsac Fox has a very distinctive summer and winter coat. The summer coat tends to be a yellowy-grey fur, while in winter it becomes sandier and redder in colour and smoother and silkier to the touch. Their weight can vary between 1.5 – 3.5 kgs and it is guesstimated that their life expectancy is around 9 years.

The Corsac Fox likes to avoid snow (which is frequent in it’s habitats) and will often hide in shallow burrows they have dug themselves or in burrows created by other animals. They are also prepared to migrate to warmer climates in extreme conditions in search of food and reports suggest they like to follow herds of other migrating animals who will trample down the snow and create a pathway. It has been noted in history that particularly harsh winters can have a huge impact on the Corsac’s numbers, though the numbers of the fox have traditionally soon jumped back up again within a couple of generations.

Strong sense of smell and hearing, as well as good strong claws are characteristics of the Corsac Fox. The strong claws make it good at climbing big rocks and trees, however the Corsac is relatively slow for a fox, making it susceptible to being caught by bigger predators such as birds of prey.

Due to their bushy and silky fur, the Corsac Fox is also hunted by humans and over the years, the Corsac Fox pelts have come in and out of fashion, meaning that their numbers have gone up and down. At the moment however, Corsac fox fur is not particularly fashionable and, although not too much data is know about the Corsac fox population, they are not considered to be endangered.

Importantly, it is worth mentioning that Blanford’s foxes are sometimes know as Corsacs, however the two varieties of foxes are different and should not be confused.
The Crape Myrtle Flowers
Bongsong · 9 months ago
Some like it hot! These lovely shrubs ignore the heat and bloom all summer long with frilly, vibrant flowers in shades of white, purple, crimson, or pink. Some types become small trees; others are dwarf varieties that remain three to four feet tall and wide.
Heart of the Charleston by Delaney Gingrich | Art Fields Art
Bongsong · 10 months ago
This piece was inspired by Charleston's symbolic iconography, the most famous symbol being the pineapple. I have been visiting Charleston since I was little, and every time I have been, I loved looking at all of the pineapple sculptures, paintings, and images. At the time I was 15 and just bought my first Prismacolor colored pencils. I saw other artists creating hyper realistic images of food and other objects. I was intrigued to try to make something realistic myself, so I choose none other than what I looked forward to seeing when I went to Charleston. When I realized every spike on the pineapple was taking hours at a time, I gradually fell back and stopped working on it. It was not until I decided to enter it into the Celebrating Arts competition to finish what I had started two years ago.
The Cutest Smiling Dog Pictures You Must See
Bongsong · 10 months ago
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Bongsong · 10 months ago
Fintech is defined by technologies that span the cloud, mobile devices, blockchain, and AI for financial applications ranging from virtual currencies, to payment processing, money transfers, equity trading, and regulatory compliance, among others.
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Bongsong · 10 months ago
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The Canada Has More Lakes Than All Other Countries Combined?
Bongsong · 10 months ago
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The Coast Survey International Program
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Office of Coast Survey products and services have an inherently international dimension. Beginning with an Act signed in 1807 by President Thomas Jefferson, Coast Survey became the nation's chartmaker in 1832. More than 200 years later, the U.S. depends upon maritime trade and economic activity associated with the use of coastal waters and resources. This trade supports the 1.3 billion metric tons of cargo valued at $1.8 trillion coming in and out of U.S. ports every year. The Coast Survey International Program and Plan builds upon Coast Survey's core strengths, capacities, and directions as a global leader in hydrography.
The Complete Lifecycle of Blood Cells
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Inside the human body, a remarkable cycle occurs, unnoticed yet vital for life – the lifecycle of human blood cells. This process ensures that our blood can perform its essential functions, from transporting oxygen to fighting infections. In this article, we will explore the fascinating journey of blood cells. From their beginnings to end, each stage shows the crucial steps our body goes through to keep us healthy and alive. Join us as we uncover the essential processes that sustain us.
The curious trait happy professionals
Bongsong · 10 months ago
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