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Park sees baby boom of rhinos in sanctuary

White rhinos at the Meru National Park sanctuary on July 27, 2020. [Olivia Murithi, Standard]

Before poaching became a menace in the 80s, rhinos roamed the Meru National Park freely. 

The idea of a sanctuary came later to provide a smaller, controlled and more secure environment for the rhinos which were in danger of becoming extinct. Necessity saw the set up of the park’s sanctuary, which sat across 45 square kilometres.

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