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Kenya Launches Massive Operation to Move Dozens of Rhinos to National Park

Kenya Launches Massive Operation to Move Dozens of Rhinos to National Park
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World May 31, 2025 09:54

nairobi - Kenya initiates a large-scale operation to relocate 21 black rhinos from Ol Pejeta to Segera park to protect the endangered species and prevent overpopulation.

Kenya's Effort to Safeguard Black Rhinos

Kenya has embarked on a significant mission to relocate 21 black rhinos from Ol Pejeta park to the nearby Segera park to ensure the survival of the species and manage population growth.

Historical Background

The black rhinoceros, scientifically known as Diceros bicornis, faced severe threats due to poaching and habitat loss over the years. In response, Kenya implemented a successful breeding program that helped increase the rhino population to over a thousand.

Challenges and Precautions

The translocation process, involving skilled rangers and medical teams, aims to move the massive animals safely to designated areas. Each rhino, weighing between 800 and 1400 kilograms, requires careful handling to avoid injuries during transport.

GPS tracking and medical checks ensure the well-being of the rhinos throughout the relocation. The operation, funded by organizations like the Zeitz Foundation, also focuses on creating employment opportunities in the destination parks.

Ensuring Safety and Sustainability

Kenya's commitment to preserving its national heritage includes plans to have around 2000 black rhinos by 2037, alongside a population of white rhinos in the country's nature reserves.

With detailed research and experienced teams, Kenya aims to conduct the translocations during the rainy season to provide sufficient water and food resources at the new locations, ensuring the safety and sustainability of the relocated rhinos.

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