Sudan: The Last Male Northern White Rhino
Sudan was born in Sudan (now South Sudan), caught in Shambe, South Sudan on November 19, 1973, and shipped to the Dvůr Králové Zoo for their Northern White Rhinoceros display. In December 2009, Sudan was moved from the Dvůr Králové Zoo to the Ol Pejeta Conservancy for a "Last Chance To Survive" breeding program. Along with three other Northern White Rhinoceroses, he was taken to Ol Pejeta Conservancy to create a more natural habitat for the animals to induce breeding but Breeding attempts with Sudan at the Conservancy have been unsuccessful.
Sudan, a captive Northern White Rhinoceros is protected by armed guards John Mugo and Daniel Maina at Ol Pejeta Conservancy. He is known for being the last male of his subspecies in the world and one of only five living Northern White Rhinoceroses in the world. At 42 years old he doesn't have much time left.
Sudan was born in Sudan (now South Sudan), caught in Shambe, South Sudan on November 19, 1973, and shipped to the Dvůr Králové Zoo for their Northern White Rhinoceros display. In December 2009, Sudan was moved from the Dvůr Králové Zoo to the Ol Pejeta Conservancy for a "Last Chance To Survive" breeding program. Along with three other Northern White Rhinoceroses, he was taken to Ol Pejeta Conservancy to create a more natural habitat for the animals to induce breeding but Breeding attempts with Sudan at the Conservancy have been unsuccessful.
Sudan, a captive Northern White Rhinoceros is protected by armed guards at Ol Pejeta Conservancy. He is known for being the last male of his subspecies in the world and one of only five living Northern White Rhinoceroses in the world. At 42 years old he doesn't have much time left.
Sudan was born in Sudan (now South Sudan), caught in Shambe, South Sudan on November 19, 1973, and shipped to the Dvůr Králové Zoo for their Northern White Rhinoceros display. In December 2009, Sudan was moved from the Dvůr Králové Zoo to the Ol Pejeta Conservancy for a "Last Chance To Survive" breeding program. Along with three other Northern White Rhinoceroses, he was taken to Ol Pejeta Conservancy to create a more natural habitat for the animals to induce breeding but Breeding attempts with Sudan at the Conservancy have been unsuccessful.
Sudan, a captive Northern White Rhinoceros is protected by armed guards at Ol Pejeta Conservancy. He is known for being the last male of his subspecies in the world and one of only five living Northern White Rhinoceroses in the world. At 42 years old he doesn't have much time left.
Sudan was born in Sudan (now South Sudan), caught in Shambe, South Sudan on November 19, 1973, and shipped to the Dvůr Králové Zoo for their Northern White Rhinoceros display. In December 2009, Sudan was moved from the Dvůr Králové Zoo to the Ol Pejeta Conservancy for a "Last Chance To Survive" breeding program. Along with three other Northern White Rhinoceroses, he was taken to Ol Pejeta Conservancy to create a more natural habitat for the animals to induce breeding but Breeding attempts with Sudan at the Conservancy have been unsuccessful.
Sudan, a captive Northern White Rhinoceros with one of his care givers Zacharia Mutai is protected by armed guards John Mugo and Daniel Maina at Ol Pejeta Conservancy. He is known for being the last male of his subspecies in the world and one of only five living Northern White Rhinoceroses in the world. At 42 years old he doesn't have much time left.
Sudan was born in Sudan (now South Sudan), caught in Shambe, South Sudan on November 19, 1973, and shipped to the Dvůr Králové Zoo for their Northern White Rhinoceros display. In December 2009, Sudan was moved from the Dvůr Králové Zoo to the Ol Pejeta Conservancy for a "Last Chance To Survive" breeding program. Along with three other Northern White Rhinoceroses, he was taken to Ol Pejeta Conservancy to create a more natural habitat for the animals to induce breeding but Breeding attempts with Sudan at the Conservancy have been unsuccessful.