Ten Critically Endangered Black Rhinos Translocated to Mozambique's Zinave National Park
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Ten Black Rhinos Rewilded in Mozambique After 50-Year Local Extinction
Ten Black Rhinos Rewilded in Mozambique After 50-Year Local Extinction In a major step toward rewilding Africa's endangered species, ten black rhinos—five males and five females—have been successfully translocated from South Africa to Mozambique's Zinave National Park, re-establishing the country's first founder population of black rhinos in over five decades. This milestone marks a turning point in wildlife conservation in southern Africa and c…
SA sends 10 endangered black rhinos to Mozambique: Will they be safe from poachers?
Ten additional black rhinos have been successfully translocated from South Africa to Zinave National Park in Mozambique to help secure the first founder population of black rhinos since becoming locally extinct 50 years ago. The rhinos, including five males and five females, were donated by South Africa’s provincial conservation entity, Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, in collaboration with Mozambique’s National Administration for Conservation Areas (ANAC…
South Africa: SA Sends 10 Critically Endangered Black Rhinos to Mozambique
[SAnews.gov.za] Ten additional black rhinos have been successfully translocated from South Africa to Zinave National Park in Mozambique to help secure the first founder population of black rhinos since becoming locally extinct 50 years ago.
The Zinave National Park is the only one in Mozambique that has the BigFive, which is, the five largest animals of African savanna, elephants, rhinoceros, lions, buffalo, and leopards, according to ANAC.
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