Rhinos return to Mozambique park after more than 40 years

Mozambique has received 19 white rhinos from neighbouring South Africa, the first to roam a key national park in more than four decades after the species were wiped out by poachers.

Rhinos return to Mozambique park after more than 40 years

Mozambique has received 19 white rhinos from neighbouring South Africa, the first to roam a key national park in more than four decades after the species were wiped out by poachers.

Rhinos return to Mozambique park after more than 40 years

Mozambique has received 19 white rhinos from neighbouring South Africa, the first to roam a key national park in more than four decades after the species were wiped out by poachers.

Rhinos return to Mozambique park after more than 40 years

Mozambique has received 19 white rhinos from neighbouring South Africa, the first to roam a key national park in more than four decades after the species were wiped out by poachers.

Rhinos return to Mozambique park after more than 40 years

Mozambique has received 19 white rhinos from neighbouring South Africa, the first to roam a key national park in more than four decades after the species were wiped out by poachers.

Rhinos return to Mozambique park after more than 40 years

Mozambique has received 19 white rhinos from neighbouring South Africa, the first to roam a key national park in more than four decades after the species were wiped out by poachers.

Rhinos return to Mozambique park after more than 40 years

Mozambique has received 19 white rhinos from neighbouring South Africa, the first to roam a key national park in more than four decades after the species were wiped out by poachers.

Rhinos return to Mozambique park after more than 40 years

Mozambique has received 19 white rhinos from neighbouring South Africa, the first to roam a key national park in more than four decades after the species were wiped out by poachers.

Rhinos return to Mozambique park after more than 40 years

Mozambique has received 19 white rhinos from neighbouring South Africa, the first to roam a key national park in more than four decades after the species were wiped out by poachers.

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