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Wild Relocation: Kenya Launches Massive Operation to Capture Dozens of Rhinos and Move Them to Wildlife Park

Summary by De Telegraaf
A black rhino moves furiously out of its container, into the Segera nature park. Once outside, it cools its anger on the metal of its 'moving van'. The scene is part of a mass relocation from another nature park. With this project, Kenya wants to prevent the animals from becoming extinct.

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A black rhino moves furiously out of its container, into the Segera nature park. Once outside, it cools its anger on the metal of its 'moving van'. The scene is part of a mass relocation from another nature park. With this project, Kenya wants to prevent the animals from becoming extinct.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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