Adorable baby black rhino becomes 40th born at Kent wildlife reserve
The baby black rhino – who is yet to have a name – was born two weeks ago and has been getting used to life with her mother Solio.
The Port Lympne Reserve in Ashford, Kent, has dedicated 40 years to breeding endangered species. The park, which works with conservation charity The Aspinall Foundation, was visited by Prince William in 2012 when they helped three black rhinos back into the wild. Two of the rhinos have since successfully given birth in the wild at their home on a protected reserve in Tanzania. Baby black rhino born at Kent animal park
The rhino is now two weeks old
Good news for whole world
Most welcome to keep balance biodiversity.
Congratulations