Expert: Work with Indonesia to revive rhino population


KOTA KINABALU: Sabah must continue to seek the help of Indonesia if it is to revive the population of the near-extinct Sumatran rhino following the death of its last male, Tam, said scientist Dr Benoit Goossens.

Goossens, the Danau Girang Field Centre director, said it was too late for Sabah to work on its own.

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