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. Mystic rock that gave Entebbe its name Gerald Tenywa - November 19, 2025 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 Wild whispers at Entebbe Experiences Related articles 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... Special Report How Uganda lost the rarest northern white rhinos Every day, Ugandans move closer to the moment when the southern white rhinos will be re-introduced into the...