2019-06-25 09:55
(This video is from another relocation. Click on the below link to watch the original video.)
Five critically endangered eastern black rhino were on Monday successfully relocated to Rwanda's Akagera National Park after a long journey from the Czech Republic, park officials said.
The arrival of the rhinos marks the second translocation to Rwanda after South Africa donated 17 rhinos in 2017, reintroducing the species after it had disappeared for over a decade due to intense poaching.
That initial population has now grown to 20 in the park, which is considered an excellent habitat for the rhino.
"This unique achievement represents the culmination of an unprecedented international effort to improve the survival prospects of a critically endangered rhino subspecies in the wild," said Jes Gruner, manager of Akagera National Park.
"Their arrival also marks an important step in Akagera's ongoing revitalisation and one that underscores the country's commitment to conservation."
The rhino began their journey on Sunday after months of preparation at Safari Park Dvur Krlov in the Czech Republic, according to the Rwanda Development Board.
Survival rate
The two male and three female rhino - needed to widen the gene pool in the park - will live in enclosed spaces with the aim of increasing their adaptability and survival rate.
There are about 5 000 black rhino remaining across their range in the wild, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, making them one of the most critically endangered species in the world.
Rwanda also reintroduced lions - from South Africa in 2015 - after they had disappeared from the country for about 15 years.
"Just under a decade of management with improved law enforcement and strong community and economic development initiatives has seen poaching practically eliminated, key species including ion and rhino returned, significant support fostered for conservation, and vibrant tourism leading to Akagera being 80% self-financing," read a statement from African Parks which assisted the translocation.
Rwanda, which has experienced a dramatic turnaround since a 1994 genocide left 800 000 dead, is billing itself as a Big Five safari destination to attract more tourists, with many coming to see the rare mountain gorillas.
Rwanda received 1.3 million visitor arrivals in 2017 and tourism is Rwanda's largest foreign exchange earner, government statistics show.
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Five rhino resettled in Rwanda from Czech zoo
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Zoos are excellent repositories for endangered animals, with some very rare and irreplacable species from extinct localities. They exchange animals for breeding and keep good records so as to promote pure subspecies!
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In fact, this is the only reason that can justify the existence of Zoos
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These nervous rhino are starting a new life after a 30-hour journey to a new home
2019-06-26 05:11
The rhino began their journey on Sunday after months of preparation at Safari Park Dvur Krlov in the Czech Republic.
The animals were relocated to help with conservation efforts in what is the largest ever transportation of rhinos from Europe to Africa.
2019-06-26 05:11
The rhino began their journey on Sunday after months of preparation at Safari Park Dvur Krlov in the Czech Republic.
The animals were relocated to help with conservation efforts in what is the largest ever transportation of rhinos from Europe to Africa.
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