A female tourist on safari in 1992 poses with Morani, a tame black rhinoceros raised by the staff of the Sweetwaters Game Reserve that is now the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, East Africa. The famed sanctuary is home to 111 black and 23 white rhinoceros, including the last two northern white rhinos on earth. Morani was among the first rhinos to brought to the refuge and spent 19 years of his life as Ol Pejeta's ambassador for the endangered species until his death of natural causes in 2008.


A female tourist on safari in 1992 poses with Morani, a tame black rhinoceros raised by the staff of the Sweetwaters Game Reserve that is now the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, East Africa. The famed sanctuary is home to 111 black and 23 white rhinoceros, including the last two northern white rhinos on earth. Morani was among the first rhinos to brought to the refuge and spent 19 years of his life as Ol Pejeta's ambassador for the endangered species until his death of natural causes in 2008.


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Location: Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Laikipia County, near Nanyuki, Kenya, East Africa
Photo credit: © Michele and Tom Grimm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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