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Kinyanjui is lucky. He has escaped the poachers who have slaughtered 95 per cent of rhino populations in recent decades. He is now one of less than 500 black rhinos left alive in Kenya.
However, since we began supporting the Kenya Wildlife Service project in 1992, the population has risen. But numbers are still desperately low - which is why we need your help.
From just £2 a month you can help to save Kinyanjui and other rhinos from the poachers. We aim to substantially increase rhino numbers in Kenya and you'll be helping to ensure rhinos throughout Africa and Asia have a future.
Adopt A Rhino

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A captive southern white rhinoceros guards its young
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Rhino with an oxpecker
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Endangered white rhinoceroses
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