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The female rhino, who was estimated to be about 25 years old, died Saturday at the Borneo Rhino Sanctuary in Tabin Wildlife Reserve, the Sabah Wildlife Department confirmed to CNN.
“Iman was given the very best care and attention since her capture in March 2014 right up to the moment she passed,” State Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Christina Liew said in a statement. “No one could have done more.”
She had cancer, which was starting to cause her considerable pain because a tumor was putting pressure on her bladder, Sabah Wildlife Department director Augustine Tuuga said in the statement.
“We are in so much pain right now, but we are thankful that you are no longer in pain,” the post said. “May we be as strong as you in our urgent fight to save your species. May we be as courageous as you to never give up.”
Conservationists had hoped to breed Tam and Iman, but those efforts were unsuccessful.
They are the smallest living rhinoceroses and the only Asian rhino with two horns.
The remaining animals live in Indonesia, where they are under heavy guard to protect against poachers, according to the foundation.
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