Emebere njem nlegharị anya Rhino na Tanzania Mkomazi Park

Mkomazi National Park boasts an array of wildlife including more than 20 species of mammals and some 450 species of birds. Birdlife includes hornbills, weavers, martial eagles, and violet wood hoopoes.

Edekọwo ụdị anụmanụ 78 dị iche iche, gụnyere elephant, buffalo, ọdụm, agụ owuru, cheetah, jackal na-akwado ojii, hyena, warthog, aardwolf, giraffe, Oryx, gerenuk, hartebeest, obere kudu, eland, impala. na gazelle Grant.

Through the George Adamson Wildlife Preservation Trust, the black rhino was reintroduced into a heavily-protected and fenced area within the Mkomazi National Park which is now conserving and breeding black rhinos.

African black rhinos were translocated to Mkomazi from other parks in Africa and Europe. Black rhinos in Africa have over the years been the most hunted animal species facing great dangers to their extinction due to a high demand in the Far East.

Na-ekpuchi ebe dị kilomita 3,245, Ogige Ntụrụndụ Mkomazi bụ otu n'ime ogige anụ ọhịa ewepụtara ọhụrụ nke Tanzania ebe a na-echekwa nkịta ọhịa yana rhino ojii. Ndị njem nlegharị anya na-eleta ogige a nwere ike ịhụ nkịta ọhịa ndị a na-agụta n'ime ụdị dị egwu n'Africa.

N'ime iri afọ gara aga, rhinos ojii na-agbagharị n'enweghị ihe mgbochi n'etiti gburugburu ebe obibi anụ ọhịa Mkomazi na Tsavo, na-esi na Tsavo West National Park dị na Kenya ruo na mkpọda ugwu nke ugwu Kilimanjaro.

Save the Rhino, an international organization for the protection and conservation of rhinos had estimated that 500,000 rhinos lived across Africa and Asia 100 years ago. Today, Save the Rhino says less than 29,000 rhinos exist in the world, mostly in Africa.

African black rhinos are a native species living in Eastern and Southern African range states. They are classified as critically endangered species with at least three sub-species declared extinct by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

When planning African safari, tourists mostly from Europe, America and Asia would now get a chance to add to their visiting itineraries, a few days’ tour of Mkomazi National Park to see the rare and remaining African black rhino.

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  • When planning African safari, tourists mostly from Europe, America and Asia would now get a chance to add to their visiting itineraries, a few days' tour of Mkomazi National Park to see the rare and remaining African black rhino.
  • Black rhinos in Africa have over the years been the most hunted animal species facing great dangers to their extinction due to a high demand in the Far East.
  • Through the George Adamson Wildlife Preservation Trust, the black rhino was reintroduced into a heavily-protected and fenced area within the Mkomazi National Park which is now conserving and breeding black rhinos.

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