Photos The remaining two female northern white rhinos at Ol Pajeta Conservancy in Kenya By: Gerald Tenywa Date: October 2, 2025 Najin (left) and Fatu, the remaining two female northern white rhinos at Ol Pajeta Conservancy in Kenya Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedin Previous articleFrom boys to men: The Imbalu circumcision on Mt. ElgonNext articleHow Uganda lost the rarest northern white rhinos Gerald Tenywahttp://wildnewschannel.com I want inI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Meet women who helped secure elephant capture Gerald Tenywa - May 5, 2026 Mystic rock that gave Entebbe its name Culture Gorillas teach Ajai residents how to milk rhinos Special Report Inside Uganda’s rhino sanctuary: Why relocation to the wild is urgent Special Report How Uganda lost the rarest northern white rhinos Special Report From boys to men: The Imbalu circumcision on Mt. Elgon Heritage Related articles News Meet women who helped secure elephant capture A 20-year-old bull elephant had claimed Bukatu Village in Kamwenge District as its own, unsettling residents who said... Culture Mystic rock that gave Entebbe its name Entebbe is a name that is inspired by a rock, which is shaped like a chair. The mystic... Special Report Gorillas teach Ajai residents how to milk rhinos This is the third part of the three-part rhino series. Read Parts 1 and 2 of the series to... Special Report Inside Uganda’s rhino sanctuary: Why relocation to the wild is urgent Ziwa Rhino and Wildlife Ranch in Nakasongola is known for its wild beauties. This has turned into a...