Operation Rhino: The Ultimate Comeback | Guardians Of The Wild 204

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In 1997, the Black Rhino was declared extinct in Zambia, but thanks to an ambitious reintroduction plan, they’re making a comeback. In 2003, a pioneering population of rhinos was translocated from South Africa to North Luangwa National Park. Despite ongoing threats from poaching, a dedicated conservation team, led by Ed Sayer and Claire Lewis, is working tirelessly to protect them. Equipped with radio transmitters, each rhino is monitored across 8,000 square miles of wilderness. The team faces dangerous challenges, including darting rhinos for veterinary care and checking radio tags, but their efforts bring hope, especially with the birth of a new rhino calf.

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