World Rhino Day, celebrated every 22 September, highlights the global effort to protect rhinos. The event raises awareness about rhino conservation and the threats they face. With growing challenges like poaching and habitat loss, this day serves as a call to action. World Rhino Day 2024 is a significant global event that highlights the urgent need for the protection and conservation of rhinoceros species. This day is celebrated annually on September 22 and focuses on raising awareness about the threats rhinos face and emphasizes efforts to conserve these majestic animals. The organization uses the general theme "Keep the Five Alive." This theme emphasises the importance of protecting all five rhino species: White, Black, Greater One-Horned, Javan, and Sumatran. The protected areas of India and Nepal. VWithin India, rhinos are mainly found in the seven Protected Areas viz. - Kaziranga NP, Pobitara WLS, Orang NP, Manas NP in Assam, Jaldapara NP and Gorumara NP in West Bengal and Dudhwa NP in Uttar Pradesh.
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