Not a great thing to hear at all but the article does shed some hope that is worth mentioning.
“The government of Indonesia is doing a lot to move forward. They absolutely are. They are working on the emergency action plan. The national park directors are all incredibly behind this and working collaboratively,” Fascione said, adding that she believes rhino captures will begin in earnest next year.
“This is the Hail Mary pass, this is it. I think that’s clear to everyone … There used to be more intellectual disagreements among [conservationists about] the best way forward. The good news is, everybody’s on the same page right now.”
Hopefully the delays from COVID-19 haven't been too much a detriment to the conservation program. Now it seems like the Indonesian government may begin to take more drastic action, let's hope it is not too late. I'm also hopeful for more births at Way Kambas after the success earlier this year.