The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and conservation partners on Friday began the relocation of endangered black rhinoceros from a private sanctuary in the northern part of the country to less populated and poaching-free habitats.
This strategic move aims to protect these majestic creatures from the persistent threat of poaching, ensuring their survival in safer environments. By relocating to areas with lower human activity, KWS hopes to create a more sustainable future for Kenya's black rhino population.
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Kenya begins relocating black rhinos to safer, less populated habitats
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