Rhinos Are Back In Mozambique

Published on July 20, 2022

Previously, rhinos were extinct here. Now, 40 years later, they will be brought back into the country for breeding.

About 40 animals will find a new home in the Zinave National Park. Previously, due to armed conflicts, it was destroyed, but now ready to adopt as many animals as possible, from small to large: lions, cheetahs, elephants, etc.

There was also a big problem with dehorning, which was undertaken for animals’ safety. However, it did not solve the global issue. Now the animals are under the reliable care of experts and under the control of the government. They are doing everything they can so that the horns do not have to be removed, but that the animals live in their safe wild space.

Go see ’em fat unicorns!

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