mardi 12 novembre 2013

UN RHINOCEROS NOIR DANS LE CIEL


Blindfolded: The relocation was one of 10 which took place in the KwaZulu-Natal region of eastern South Africa as part of the WWF's Black Rhino Range Expansion Project



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 TOUT CELA A CAUSE DES BRACONNIERS!!!
 LE RHINOCEROS EST ANESTHESIE..POUR ETRE DEPLACE DANS UN SANCTUAIRE

 DEJA 140 SAUVES DE CETTE MANIERE PAR WWF


A rare black rhinoceros hangs upside down strapped by its ankles from a helicopter hundreds of feet in the air as part of a conservation drive to encourage more breeding.
While the sight might be unsettling to some, it is considered safer than transporting it on the ground because the animal spends less time under anesthetic.
This individual is the latest of about 140 black rhinos that have been translocated to new homes since the beginning of the WWF's Black Rhino Range Expansion Project.
The relocation, one of 10 which took place in the KwaZulu-Natal region of eastern South Africa, comes just days after the Western Black rhino, a subspecies of the black Rhino, was officially declared extinct after last being seen in 2006.

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