Black Rhino airlifted to the Serengeti
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Black Rhino airlifted to the Serengeti
Excellent news. The current population of Black Rhino in Tanzania's Serengeti is 33. Over the course of the next year, that population will almost double as a conservation programme that started in 1964 comes to fruition.
An original group of seven animals rescued from East Africa in the 60s has thrived and spawned into a much larger group in their protected South African conservancy. Now 32 of them are being sent back 'home' to roam the Serengeti plain.
You can read the full story here.
An original group of seven animals rescued from East Africa in the 60s has thrived and spawned into a much larger group in their protected South African conservancy. Now 32 of them are being sent back 'home' to roam the Serengeti plain.
You can read the full story here.
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Re: Black Rhino airlifted to the Serengeti
TT, thats the sort of news that just lifts your spirits. Animals that were on the verge of extinction being taken to safety, breeding successfully and safely and then being returned home....just so exciting and even more so that some of them are direct descendents of the original rhino that were taken to safety. It is just the kind of Gold Standard conservation work that you want to hear about.
They are going to extraordinary lengths to make sure these treasured Rhino's remain safe once they are repatriated to their homeland and that is such a comfort to hear.
As they say, it's going to take about a year for them to become acclimatised to their new habitat but what a reward it will be for all the hard work that has been done and also for the Black Rhino to be home again.....Just wonderful.
littlewid-x-
They are going to extraordinary lengths to make sure these treasured Rhino's remain safe once they are repatriated to their homeland and that is such a comfort to hear.
As they say, it's going to take about a year for them to become acclimatised to their new habitat but what a reward it will be for all the hard work that has been done and also for the Black Rhino to be home again.....Just wonderful.
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Re: Black Rhino airlifted to the Serengeti
A really fantastic piece of news - how wonderful to read of a successful project.
Thanks for posting TT.
Lai
Thanks for posting TT.
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Re: Black Rhino airlifted to the Serengeti
Great News, and a great read TT. Lets hope all goes well for these Animals who are back where they belong. Thanks for posting the news TT
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I love good news stories!!!! Thanks for posting!!
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