CHAD-SAFRICA-CONSERVATION-RHINOCEROS
A newly established rhino anti-poaching unit poses for a group photo on May 4, 2018. - The black rhino has been considered officially extinct in the country of Chad since the 1990s but due to an institutional cross-country collaboration between the Chadian and South African governments the black rhinoceros has returned to the country. Through a collaboration between conservation organization African Parks and South African National Parks, six rhinos where flown cross continent to be reintroduced to Zakouma National Park in Chad. (Photo by STEFAN HEUNIS / AFP) (Photo credit should read STEFAN HEUNIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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