The Sumatran rhinoceros is one of the most critically endangered rhino species in the world. According to the International Rhino Foundation, there are likely fewer than 75 Sumatran rhinos left in the wild, with the majority of the remaining population found in Indonesia's Sumatra Island. Sumatran rhinos once roamed throughout Asia, but their population has been decimated by habitat loss, poaching, and other threats. Sumatran rhinos are now only found in a handful of protected areas, where conservationists are working hard to protect the remaining population. There is still hope for the Sumatran rhino,