Kenya is making waves in wildlife conservation! In a spirited move, wildlife authorities have begun translocating 21 critically endangered eastern black rhinos to the Segera Conservancy in Laikipia County – about 250 kilometers north of Nairobi. 🦏
Starting on May 24, this exciting initiative aims to create one of the world’s largest connected rhino landscapes. It’s not just about protecting a majestic species – the project is designed to bring sustainable benefits to local communities, proving that conservation and community progress can go hand in hand.
Whether you’re a nature lover or a travel enthusiast, Kenya’s dynamic approach shows us that bold steps today can secure a brighter, greener future for tomorrow. Stay tuned for more updates on this epic journey in conservation!
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Kenya begins translocation of black rhinos to boost conservation
cgtn.com