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21 Mar 2026, 13:34 GMT+10
Two animals have been moved to Uganda's Kidepo Valley National Park as part of a plan to rebuild a lost population
Uganda has begun reintroducing rhinos to its Kidepo Valley National Park, marking the species' return to the area 43 years after it was wiped out by poaching, the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has reported.
The first two southern white rhinos were transported from Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary to Kidepo on Tuesday, part of a phased plan to relocate a total of eight animals, according to UWA. The effort is aimed at restoring a population that disappeared from the park in the early 1980s.
The move follows years of preparation, including the construction of a fenced sanctuary, ranger outposts, and monitoring systems to ensure the animals' protection and adaptation to the new environment. The park, one of Uganda's most intact savannah ecosystems, was identified as suitable after feasibility studies assessed habitat conditions and security.
"This moment marks the beginning of a new rhino story for Kidepo Valley National Park," UWA Executive Director James Musinguzi said, adding that the translocation was the first step toward re-establishing a population.
Officials said the animals will initially be kept under close observation inside a secure sanctuary before being gradually integrated into the wider park ecosystem.
Rhinos once roamed widely across Kidepo Valley, but heavy poaching led to their local extinction, with the last recorded animal killed in 1983. Conservation efforts accelerated in 2005 with the launch of a breeding program at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, helping rebuild Uganda's rhino population to more than 60.
Authorities say the return of rhinos is expected to boost biodiversity and tourism while supporting efforts to restore endangered wildlife species in one of Africa's most isolated national parks.
In January, UWA relocated four southern white rhinos from Ziwa sanctuary to Ajai Wildlife Reserve in northwestern Uganda and aims to move up to 20 rhinos to the reserve.
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Uganda's move comes amid wider efforts across Africa to protect rhino populations. Separately, Kenya in December opened what it says is the world's largest rhino sanctuary in Tsavo West National Park, bringing together around 200 black rhinos in a protected area of more than 3,200 square kilometers.
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