1/11The Last Male Northern White RhinoThe northern white rhino is extinct in the wild and critically endangered, with only five left in the world. // © 2015 Jan StejskalPreviousNext2/11The Last Male Northern White RhinoSudan is the world’s last male northern white rhino, and he lives at Kenya’s Ol Pejeta Conservancy on the equator. // © 2015 Erico HillerPreviousNext3/11The Last Male Northern White RhinoA ranger is with Sudan 24 hours a day to protect him from poachers. // © 2015 Jan StejskalPreviousNext4/11The Last Male Northern White RhinoSudan occasionally shares a large enclosure with Najin and Fatu, female northern white rhinos. // 2015 Ol Pejeta ConservancyPreviousNext5/11The Last Male Northern White RhinoWith more than 100 black rhinos, Ol Pejeta is considered East Africa’s rhino sanctuary. // © 2015 Mindy PoderPreviousNext6/11The Last Male Northern White RhinoLocated in Laikipia District, Ol Pejeta welcomes overnight and day visitors. // © 2015 Mindy PoderPreviousNext7/11The Last Male Northern White RhinoGuests on safari at Ol Pejeta can also see zebras, the Big Five, cheetahs, chimpanzees and Jackson’s hartebeest. // © 2015 Mindy PoderPreviousNext8/11The Last Male Northern White RhinoOl Pejeta features a population of uniquely patterned and endangered Grevy’s zebras. // © 2015 Mindy PoderPreviousNext9/11The Last Male Northern White RhinoRoads in the conservancy are paved, and it’s not uncommon to come across Big Five animals while driving. // © 2015 Mindy PoderPreviousNext10/11The Last Male Northern White RhinoOl Pejeta is located between the foothills of the Aberdare Mountain Range and snowcapped Mount Kenya. // © 2015 Mindy PoderPreviousNext11/11The Last Male Northern White RhinoAn Abercrombie & Kent fam group poses together by Ol Pejeta’s equator sign. // © 2015 Mindy PoderPreviousNext
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