Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Black rhinos on the verge of ruin: travel to Rwanda from European countries

Kigali: Three European countries are back in the Rwanda area in the Rwanda, where black rhino species are listed on the verge of extinction. 90 of the rhinos are living in 22 zoological parks, with only 900 of the world's radios remaining. In this case, five black rhinos in Czech Republic, England and Denmark will be brought to Rwanda, eastern African country, in May or June.

3 female rhinoceros and 2 male rhinos at the Dvur Kralove Biological Park in the Czech Republic, Britain's Flamingo Land, and Rare Park Safari in Denmark are originally used in the zoo in Czech Republic and then sent to the Akegara National Park in May or June in eastern Rwanda. Patukiratu.

The rare dark black jungle animals return home

The black rhino species in the eastern African country of Rwanda is said to have been hidden some 10 years ago. In Rwanda in the 1970s, more than 50 dark canasts were opened in open grasslands. The genocide in Rwanda in 1994 was not only about 5 lakh people, but also animals. The number of black jungle animals returns to their home in the event of illegal hunting. A few months ago, some 18 rhinoceroses returned from South Africa to Rwanda

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