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A critically endangered rhino is expecting its second baby. Dakima, an East African black rhinoceros, lives at the Kifaru Reserve enclosure at Folly Farm, in Pembrokeshire, and has recently been ...
The 26,000-acre Sera Rhino Sanctury is the first an only community-managed black rhino sactuary in East Africa, and the only site in Northern Africa where visitors can track both black and white ...
Owners Paul Barber and Melina Capsalis Barber have put their restaurant,. the Flying Rhino Café & Watering Hole, up for sale. In January, the Rhino’s owners launched a new winter menu in ...
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First, 40 southern white rhinos were donated in May to the Munywana Conservancy in KwaZulu-Natal; then, 120 southern white rhinos were translocated in June to the Greater Kruger Environmental ...
Black rhinos are moved around for three reasons, says Ursina Rusch, population manager for the WWF South Africa Black Rhino Range Expansion Project. First, to protect them from poaching.
Black rhinos are critically endangered, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). However, thanks to conservation efforts, their numbers are on the rise.
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