JakartaPost-June 13, 2021

Two Javan rhino calves were caught on video in the Ujung Kulon National Park jungle in March, the Ministry of Environment and Forestry said Saturday, raising hopes for the longer-term survival of the endangered species. A female calf, likely between 3 and 5 months old, and a male calf, whose age was estimated at around 1 year old, were separately spotted on camera traps in the Ujung Kulon National Park on the western tip of Java Island, according to the ministry. The ministry said that with the confirmation of the two calves, Indonesia has 73 Javan rhinos — 40 males and 33 females. The critically endangered one-horned Javan rhinos used to be found in only two locations in the world — in the national park and Vietnam. But the population in Vietnam was considered extinct in 2010 due to poaching, according to the World Wide Fund for Nature. Indonesia also has two-horned Sumatran rhinos, also known as hairy rhinos.

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