The population of Eastern black rhinos in Kenya drastically declined from 20,000 in 1970 to under 300 in the mid-1980s. Efforts are being made to translocate and save black rhinos, with teams rescuing them from dangerous situations like drowning in rivers.
How conservation organizations move a rhino into a new place. https://t.co/Ma5OVuxBpC
Relocating a rhino to a safer place https://t.co/PvWY1D7nZa
Translocation of rhinos: The journey to Loisaba Conservancy #NationClimate https://t.co/W1VvIImT5O
Capturing a black rhino for translocation is no easy task. Watch as the KWS team saves a black rhino from drowning after it ended up in a river at the Nairobi National Park 👇 #NTVWildTalk @SmritiVidyarthi @Nature_Africa https://t.co/1WSN8isupV
Translocation of rhinos: The journey to Loisaba Conservancy https://t.co/W1VvIImlgg
Capturing a black rhino for translocation is no easy task. Watch as the Ol Pejeta team saves a black rhino from drowning after it ended up in a river 👇 #NTVWildTalk @SmritiVidyarthi @Nature_Africa https://t.co/UK9S6Q2fgu
Animal facts A group of rhinos = a crash Zebras = a dazzle Giraffe = tower https://t.co/PzsEYtu1NX
Black rhino, famed for its double horn, its most distinctive feature, but one that led to its tragic downfall. From a count of 20,000 Eastern black rhinos in Kenya in 1970, the population plummeted to a low of under 300 in the mid 1980s. Over the years, in Kenya, the population… https://t.co/qMuWtCquuA