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Highly endangered Rhino moved to Manas.

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Subject Social Studies
Grade Level Grades 6-12
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There are only around 1,700 Greater Asian one-horned rhinos left in the world. In February 2008, a one-and-a-half year-old female rhino calf was successfully rehabilitated and relocated to Manas National Park. This calf is only the fourth rhino in the park following 3 others moved by IFAW and partner organization Wildlife Trust of India in the last two years.

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rebwade
rebwade June 28, 2014

Another good video that could be used as an introductory video for a lesson that talks about endangerment of animals.

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