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    For many years, rhinos have been the main target of a black-market industry that thrives on ivory Simply put, they have suffered more from poaching than almost any other animal in the last century During the early 1900s, 500,000 roamed freely across Africa and Asia’s rich and rugged terrains
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    Today, 286,000 rangers patrol the planet’s wild places, roughly one for every 28 square miles To protect 30% of Earth's land and oceans by 2030, about 1 5 million rangers, one for every 10





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