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. Behind the 900-year secret of Kibiro’s Salt Women Gerald Tenywa - May 18, 2026 A timeless escape into Queen Elizabeth National Park Travel Meet Uganda’s vet who paused an elephant in Kamwenge Special Report Charcoal burners unlikely heroes in Queen Elizabeth’s war on deadly weeds Special Report As Uganda’s wildlife grows, tourism hopes take flight News Meet women who helped secure elephant capture News Related articles Culture Behind the 900-year secret of Kibiro’s Salt Women The descent into Kibiro on Lake Albert, tucked beneath a steep escarpment, feels almost magical. The sunlit waters seem... Travel A timeless escape into Queen Elizabeth National Park In western Uganda lies a wildlife paradise that stirs more than curiosity. It awakens wonder. Queen Elizabeth National... Special Report Meet Uganda’s vet who paused an elephant in Kamwenge By Gerald Tenywa He is of slight build, quick as a shadow in tall grass, and moving with the... Special Report Charcoal burners unlikely heroes in Queen Elizabeth’s war on deadly weeds In the heart of Queen Elizabeth National Park, an unlikely alliance is taking shape. Charcoal burners and conservationists—usually...