"Endangered Sumatran Rhino Gives Birth, Boosting Population of Rare Species"

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A critically endangered Sumatran rhinoceros named Delilah has given birth to a male calf in Indonesia, marking a significant milestone for the conservation of the species. With fewer than 50 living members, the Sumatran rhino is on the brink of extinction. The calf, the second born this year, was discovered in good health at the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary. Delilah's successful pregnancy and birth are the result of years of international research and collaboration. The species is listed as critically endangered, and efforts are being made to protect and increase its population.
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