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SA translocates nine black rhinos to Serengeti

Publish date: 17 September 2019
Issue Number: 623
Diary: Legalbrief Environmental
Category: Conservation

Nine black rhinos from SA have arrived in the Serengeti as part of efforts to repopulate the park with the critically endangered species, Tanzanian authorities said last week. A report in The Citizen notes that the animals came from Thaba Tholo, a game farm in SA, and have been transported to the famous Serengeti, the Ministry of Natural Resources said. ‘We will do everything in our power to protect these animals,’ said Deputy Natural Resources Minister Constantine Kanyasu. Once plentiful across sub-Saharan Africa, black rhino suffered first from hunting by European settlers, and later a poaching epidemic which largely wiped them out with only 2 475 recorded in 1993, according to the World Wildlife Fund. Now, conservation efforts have brought the population back up to around 5 000. In Tanzania, the population now stands at 167 rhino, the Ministry said.

Full report in The Witness

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