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Black Rhinos Return to Zimbabwe Park After 1990s Wipeout

Published Wednesday, June 3, 2026 · Updated June 4

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Black rhinos have been successfully reintroduced to Matusadona National Park in Zimbabwe, marking a significant conservation achievement decades after the species was wiped out from the area in the 1990s. This initiative aims to restore the park's biodiversity and protect the endangered species.

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  • Black rhinos have been reintroduced to Matusadona National Park in Zimbabwe, decades after their local population was wiped out in the 1990s.

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    The article highlights a successful African conservation initiative, emphasizing the emotional significance of the rhinos' return to their ancestral park.

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