Black Rhino Airlift

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The black rhinoceros is a critically endangered animal. To try to protect the remaining rhinos, some of them have been moved to a new location inside a reserve as part of the WWF’s Black Rhino Range Expansion Project. The rhinos will be safer from poachers in their new location in Limpopo Province.

One new technique involves airlifting 19 rhinoceroses by helicopter after they had been tranquilized! This is a fast and easy way to move the animals to transport vehicles. “It is also so simple a concept that we are all kicking ourselves that we didn’t do it long ago,” said project leader Jacques Flamand.

Read more about the rhino airlift on National Geographic News.

Get the facts on rhinoceroses on National Geographic Kids.

Photograph courtesy Green Renaissance/WWF

Comments

  1. noah603726
    November 13, 2011, 2:48 pm

    cool

  2. NiissiiePooh
    November 15, 2011, 12:20 pm

    WIERD !

  3. racer
    February 13, 2012, 8:05 pm

    THAT IS WIERD

  4. lilipad
    February 26, 2012, 8:42 pm

    How the heck did you ever do that!!!

  5. baslow
    April 5, 2012, 8:44 pm

    poor rino all the blood would go to its head

  6. baslow
    April 6, 2012, 12:36 am

    that is weird

  7. zopuplou
    April 18, 2012, 7:58 pm

    I know its for its own good but why upsidedown? ;)

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