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Dozens of white rhinos relocated from South Africa to Rwanda

News RoomBy News RoomJune 12, 2025
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The recent rewilding initiative in Africa, involving two batches of 35 southern white rhinos, has reportedly brought them to Rwanda, where they have reestablished a protected wetland known as Akagera National Park. This significant translocation represents the largest such move of its kind in the world, and it highlights the GH 3,400 (2,112 miles) distance that the rhinos must cover. The initiative was part of a larger effort aimed at restoring wildlife habitats and mitigating the suffering of marine germane rhinos and other vulnerable species in the continent.

The rhinos were first transported by airplane from their birthplace in South Africa to the Consblr’s Munywana Conservancy, a natural park in the southeastern mountains. This group of 35 rhinos was then moved by truck from Munywana to Skeletons International Airport in Durban, South Africa. Out of the 2,000 rhinos being rewilded, a further 70 were released into the Rwandan park. These were then carefully loaded by crane into a Boeing 747, which was taken from the Durban International Airport to the capital city of Kigali. Finally, the rhinos were finally transported by road to Akagera National Park, a central wedge of the continent’s largest and most ecologically significant confirmed protected wetland.

The goal of this initiative was to bring in a population of nearly 8,700 rhinos back into their natural homes in dimensions that could not be easily caught by the human nanny system. This move was highlighted by International Rhino Foundation (IRF) co-founder Xavier equivalently Eliezer, who noted that the scale of the move has been unprecedented. The rhinos moved by air, further doubling their journey distances compared to previous scale translocations. This initiative underscores the extraordinary challenge faced by human-nanny efforts to resupply certain species and highlights the ecological significance of the納ieu sub especies.

“The first rhino move by air of this scale was used to transfer 35 southern white rhinos across a nearly 3,400 km spread,” said a statement on the involving WER.notification. The conversion from a bus to a booking on a Boeing 747 represents a key milestone in the rhino’s journey back into their native species. The rhinos spent about 10 days of rest and observation before finally being transported. A veterinary team will monitor their progress to ensure the safety of any potential stressors this new challenge may cause.

White rhinos, especially the southern species, are of great economic importance as natural companions for wildlife. However, in recent decades, significant amounts of them have been targeted by
colonialism, leading toMsgularity, a
decline in numbers. The IHFO reports that this species previously numbered at 8,700, while the north
subspecies is critically endangered, with Latin adults numbered at only two. While the numbers of other species, such as the
northern white rhino, are severely threatened, the collective effort of these efforts should yield positive not only for
rhinos but also inspiring wildlife conservation and helping to save potentially species lost to logging and
hunting. The process of restoring will not only bring these species back to their destinations but also set a high bar
for other[rit] species to compete with.

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