Ilustrative photo of anoa calf and its mother. - YouTube screengrab
JAKARTA (Xinhua): A lowland anoa calf has been born at a breeding facility in Indonesia's North Sulawesi, the local conservation center said on Tuesday (July 18).
The birth of the anoa calf, to parents Anara and Rocky on July 9, has given environmentalists more hope for conserving endangered animal species, according to the head of the North Sulawesi Natural Resources Conservation Center Askhari Masikki.
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