Right here’s some excellent news to shut the workweek on. On Friday, authorities officers in Indonesia introduced the arrival of a brand new Javan rhino calf inside its borders—a feminine dubbed Iris. Javan rhinos (Rhinoceros sondaicus) are probably the most endangered species of rhino on the earth.
Iris was really noticed earlier this Might in Ujung Kulon Nationwide Park, due to an ongoing effort by the federal government’s Ministry of Surroundings and Forestry to watch the one remaining Javan rhino inhabitants worldwide utilizing digicam traps. She was recorded strolling alongside her mom, Putri. Since Putri has by no means been seen with a calf till now, it’s probably that Iris is her first baby. Based mostly on the footage, Iris was deemed to be round three to 5 months outdated on the time, and she or he gave the impression to be in good well being.
Javan rhinos are comparatively small in comparison with their rhino cousins, although the tiniest adults can weigh 2,000 kilos. Solely male Javan rhinos have a (singular) horn, that are additionally smaller than the horns seen on different species. Solely 80 Javan rhinos are estimated to presently exist, making them probably the most threatened of the 5 residing rhino species on the earth. Following the loss of life of the final Javan rhino in Vietnam in 2009, all such rhinos right this moment are thought to reside in Ujung Kulon Nationwide Park, situated on the westernmost tip of Java. So any profitable Javan rhino delivery is trigger for celebration.
Whereas Iris did appear to be doing effectively, and Javan rhinos within the park are legally protected by the federal government, these animals nonetheless face a precarious life. Since final yr, Indonesian authorities have arrested at the very least six alleged poachers beneath suspicion of getting killed 26 Javan rhinos, although it’s not clear how this latest looking has affected the general inhabitants. Along with unlawful looking, the rhinos are nonetheless in danger from illnesses, predators, and pure disasters. Their small inhabitants numbers additionally make them extra vulnerable to genetic issues attributable to inbreeding.
“For that purpose, we and all events who assist in the Javan rhino conservation efforts should not be careless and should all the time anticipate any threats which will emerge,” Ardi Andono, head of Ujung Kulon Nationwide Park, advised Antara, an Indonesian information outlet.
Iris appears to be the third new Javan rhino calf noticed this yr. In April, Ujung Kulon Nationwide Park officers publicly introduced an earlier calf sighting. Officers couldn’t make out the gender of this calf, although they equally estimated it to be between three to 5 months outdated. This calf was formally designated ID.093.2024, whereas Iris has been given the designation ID.094.2024. These sightings observe reviews of latest calves in each 2022 and 2023.











