The Loisaba Conservatory, received the rhinos from three different locations, becoming the 17th sanctuary in the country where the mammoth animals can roam and intermingle.
Loisaba CEO, Tom Silvester: “Today marks a momentous occasion as 21 black rhinos find their new sanctuary at Loisaba Conservancy.
— Kenya Wildlife Service (@KWSKenya) February 13, 2024
Their arrival signifies a beacon of hope, resilience, and our relentless commitment to wildlife conservation. We reaffirm our dedication to… pic.twitter.com/dGgj1BxPIu