Uganda reintroduces rhinos into a protected area where they have been extinct since 1983
KARAMOJA, Uganda (AP) Ugandan wildlife authorities have reintroduced rhinos into a remote protected area where they were once poached into extinction, an event seen by conservationists as a milestone in efforts to support the recovery of a species threatened by poaching.
On Tuesday, two southern white rhinos from a private ranch in the East African country were reintroduced into Kidepo Valley National Park in the countrys northeast. Two more rhinos in metallic crates arrived there on Thursday.
There have been no rhinos in Kidepo Valley National Park since 1983, the result of poaching. But a private ranch in central Uganda the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary has been breeding the large mammals since 2005. That program has succeeded over the years.
This moment marks the beginning of a new rhino story for Kidepo Valley National Park, said James Musinguzi, executive director of the Uganda Wildlife Authority. We are deeply grateful to our conservation partners whose technical expertise, financial support and logistical contributions have made this milestone possible.
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