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A historic rhino translocation to Segera Conservancy

Rhino translocation from Ol Pejeta to Segera Conservancy. [Jayne Rose Gacheri/Standard]

Against the backdrop of rolling savannah and towering acacias, Kenya is making a historic move in conservation - one that could redefine the future of its critically endangered rhinos.

At Segera Conservancy in Laikipia County, the government has begun the translocation of 21 eastern black rhinos, marking a significant milestone in wildlife conservation and species recovery.

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