For many years, big game hunting has drastically reduced the number of Rhinos in Africa. These prehistoric creatures once roamed the majority of the continent, with at least 20,000 black rhinos calling Kenya home, but poaching has reduced this number to less than 300 in the last two decades. Today, thanks to increased conservation efforts, the black rhino population is steadily recovering, and there are now over 600 black rhinos in Kenya. The Northern White Rhinos came close to extinction in 2018 when Sudan, the last known living male, died in March 2018 at Ol Pejeta Conservancy leaving the world with only two surviving white rhinos: the mother Najin and daughter Fatu.
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