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World Endangered Species Day is celebrated annually on 20 May. Many of the planet's most wondrous species have disappeared from human sight, such as the dodo, the Tasmanian tiger and the West African black rhinoceros

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World Endangered Species Day is celebrated annually on 20 May. Many of the planet's most wondrous species have disappeared from human sight, such as the dodo, the Tasmanian tiger and the West African black rhinoceros.

But what has raised hope is that eight of some of the once-vanished species have been rediscovered since 2017.

World Endangered Species Day is celebrated annually on 20 May. Many of the planet's most wondrous species have disappeared from human sight, such as the dodo, the Tasmanian tiger and the West African black rhinoceros
World Endangered Species Day is celebrated annually on 20 May. Many of the planet's most wondrous species have disappeared from human sight, such as the dodo, the Tasmanian tiger and the West African black rhinoceros
World Endangered Species Day is celebrated annually on 20 May. Many of the planet's most wondrous species have disappeared from human sight, such as the dodo, the Tasmanian tiger and the West African black rhinoceros
World Endangered Species Day is celebrated annually on 20 May. Many of the planet's most wondrous species have disappeared from human sight, such as the dodo, the Tasmanian tiger and the West African black rhinoceros
World Endangered Species Day is celebrated annually on 20 May. Many of the planet's most wondrous species have disappeared from human sight, such as the dodo, the Tasmanian tiger and the West African black rhinoceros
World Endangered Species Day is celebrated annually on 20 May. Many of the planet's most wondrous species have disappeared from human sight, such as the dodo, the Tasmanian tiger and the West African black rhinoceros
World Endangered Species Day is celebrated annually on 20 May. Many of the planet's most wondrous species have disappeared from human sight, such as the dodo, the Tasmanian tiger and the West African black rhinoceros
World Endangered Species Day is celebrated annually on 20 May. Many of the planet's most wondrous species have disappeared from human sight, such as the dodo, the Tasmanian tiger and the West African black rhinoceros

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