It Hurts to see an Endangered species Die--- 11 Black Rhinos Die In Kenya

One of the Rhinos being released in a new environment.
@waflay (2737)
Nairobi, Kenya
August 8, 2018 11:42pm CST
It hurts to see the endangered animal die because of human negligence. Kenya lost 11 Black Rhinos last month due to someone's errors. The Minister of Wildlife oversaw the relocation program without putting in mind the hazard involved. In the long run,10 Rhinos died due to dehydration and the remaining animal was mauled by a Lion. Upon the call for the minister's resignation, the minister arrogantly told Kenyans to 'go to hell'. He has since apologized but the damage is already done. These deaths could have been avoided if someone listened to the concerned parties. According to the recent information surrounding the disastrous relocation program, the wildlife service was warned that the animals could die if relocated to a saline environment. However, the minister approved the mission which resulted in the lose of 11 Rhinos. How I wish I could reverse the clock and put a stopper to the move... but what is done is done. The animals were poached by people who were trying to help. Or maybe, it was a calculated move since almost everything that happens in Kenya is beneficial to someone. Well, have your say!
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@JudyEv (340200)
• Rockingham, Australia
12 Aug 18
That is terrible news. The world can't afford to lose 11 rhinos. That is very sad.
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@waflay (2737)
• Nairobi, Kenya
12 Aug 18
So unfortunate that it happened.
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@JudyEv (340200)
• Rockingham, Australia
12 Aug 18
@waflay You'd think when the species is so endangered that they would be more careful with what they plan to do.
@Mavic123456 (21893)
• Thailand
9 Aug 18
my sympathy ... but is it just really an accident, but oh yeah due to negligence also. horrifying.
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@DianneN (247186)
• United States
30 Nov 19
How awful! I’m repulsed.
• India
9 Aug 18
It's sad to here. They need to be protected. They need extra care and not negligence
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@waflay (2737)
• Nairobi, Kenya
9 Aug 18
And that is why I think someone had an evil hand in the whole exercise. There are questions that even the ministry of wildlife can't answer and the more they try to hide, the more people get agitated for a good explanation. It hurts!
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• India
9 Aug 18
@waflay It's always the negligence by some people at the authority which fails to protect.