To keep the northern
white rhinos safe and in good health, Ol Pejeta dedicated 24 hr armed security, a 700 - acre enclosure, and a nutritious diet supplemented with fresh vegetables.
Not exact matches
As a New York Times piece from 2005 points out, attempts to move the
white rhino to
safer ground in Kenya failed as Congolese officials and citizens insisted the
rhino was a national symbol, dead or alive.
With news that the last male northern
white rhino, Sudan, is gravely ill and may face euthanasia where he is being guarded in Kenya, it seemed like a good time to remember Sudan and those who kept him
safe all these years.