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NGO buys 2,000 rhinos from private breeder to set them free

Por: Newsweek World September 06, 2023

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A non-profit conservation organization has purchased the world's largest population of privately owned white rhinos with the aim of rewilding the animals over the next 10 years.The NGO, African Parks, has taken over ownership of a breeding operation known as Platinum Rhino—which currently holds around 2,000 southern white rhinos—it said in a press release. The world's largest captive rhino breeding operation is based at a roughly... + full article



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