"Successful Relocation: Black Rhinos Return to Central Kenya Plateau"

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Kenya celebrates the successful relocation of 21 eastern black rhinos to a new home in the Loisaba Conservancy, aiming to increase the critically endangered animal's population. The move, Kenya's largest rhino relocation, seeks to address overcrowding in three parks and rejuvenate the landscape where rhinos were wiped out by poaching decades ago. With Kenya's success in reviving its black rhino population, conservationists hope to reach 2,000 individuals over the next decade, while also working on saving the last two remaining northern white rhinos through innovative reproductive techniques.
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