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Desperate bid to save rare rhinos | Desperate bid to save rare rhinos |
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Four rare Northern White rhinos have been flown from a Czech zoo to Kenya, in a desperate attempt to save the species from extinction. | Four rare Northern White rhinos have been flown from a Czech zoo to Kenya, in a desperate attempt to save the species from extinction. |
Animal experts hope the rhinos - two males and two females - will breed in their natural habitat in Africa. | Animal experts hope the rhinos - two males and two females - will breed in their natural habitat in Africa. |
Only eight Northern White rhinos are known to survive worldwide, all of them in captivity: six in the Czech Republic and two in the US. | |
The last four living in the wild in Africa have not been seen since 2006. | |
'Dangerous' plan | 'Dangerous' plan |
On Sunday, the four rhinos from the Dvur Kralove Zoo in the Czech Republic were packed into crates and loaded onto a Boeing 747 bound for the Ol Pejeta reserve in central Kenya as part of the "Last Chance to Survive" project. | On Sunday, the four rhinos from the Dvur Kralove Zoo in the Czech Republic were packed into crates and loaded onto a Boeing 747 bound for the Ol Pejeta reserve in central Kenya as part of the "Last Chance to Survive" project. |
Moving them [the rhinos] now is a last-bid effort to save them and their gene pool from total extinction Rob Brett, IUCN | Moving them [the rhinos] now is a last-bid effort to save them and their gene pool from total extinction Rob Brett, IUCN |
"We plan to give the remaining individuals with breeding potential their last chance of normal and regular reproduction in a secure location in the wild," said zoo director Dana Holeckova. | "We plan to give the remaining individuals with breeding potential their last chance of normal and regular reproduction in a secure location in the wild," said zoo director Dana Holeckova. |
Rob Brett, member of the African Rhino Specialist group at the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), said: "Moving them now is a last-bid effort to save them and their gene pool from total extinction." | Rob Brett, member of the African Rhino Specialist group at the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), said: "Moving them now is a last-bid effort to save them and their gene pool from total extinction." |
"They are listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species and are thought to be extinct in the wild," he added. | "They are listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species and are thought to be extinct in the wild," he added. |
Attempts at Dvur Kralove to breed the animals have produced just one offspring in 10 years: a female rhino was born in 2000 and later dubbed the zoo's "millennium child". | Attempts at Dvur Kralove to breed the animals have produced just one offspring in 10 years: a female rhino was born in 2000 and later dubbed the zoo's "millennium child". |
It is now hoped that returning the rhinos to their natural habitat in Kenya will make the females more fertile and the males more interested. | It is now hoped that returning the rhinos to their natural habitat in Kenya will make the females more fertile and the males more interested. |
However, the European Association of Zoos (EAZA) has expressed concerns that years in captivity makes the undertaking dangerous and unpredictable, the BBC's Rob Cameron in Prague says. | However, the European Association of Zoos (EAZA) has expressed concerns that years in captivity makes the undertaking dangerous and unpredictable, the BBC's Rob Cameron in Prague says. |
Defenders of the plan reject that, saying they believe the animals' genetic memory will quickly take over, our correspondent adds. | Defenders of the plan reject that, saying they believe the animals' genetic memory will quickly take over, our correspondent adds. |
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