Wildlife researchers are celebrating the wild birth of a critically endangered eastern black rhino as a tiny subgroup in Kenya attempts to repopulate after nearly being wiped away from the region. Rangers first suspected that a new calf may have been born after seeing "distinct" baby rhino tracks that appeared to be following in the footsteps of a mother rhino during this past spring, Amy Baird, deputy director of Big Life Foundation USA, a wildlife conservation nonprofit, told ABC News. Several months later, their suspicions were confirmed when camera traps set up by the Big Life Foundation and the Kenya Wildlife Service caught glimpses of mama and baby rhino within remote areas of the Chyulu Hills, a mountain range in southeastern Kenya home to nationally protected land that includes rol
Critically endangered black rhino calf born in the wild in Kenya
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