Last male Northern White Rhino dies

Last male Northern White Rhino dies

Sudan, the last living male of the Northern White Rhino species, has passed away of old age.

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Sudan, the 45-year-old last remaining male Northern White Rhino, has died. The species is now on the brink of extinction with only two females left.

Read: Four KZN rhino poachers sentenced in Empangeni court

According to News 24, in a statement released by Ol Pejeta Conservancy, "the 45-year-old rhino was euthanised on Monday after his condition 'worsened significantly,' and he was no longer able to stand. His muscles and bones had degenerated, and his skin had extensive wounds."

How sad that this fellow was the last of his kind!

Read: Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park the worst affected in rhino poaching attacks

All efforts were made to keep the species alive with the help of two females - his daughter Najin, 27, and granddaughter Fatu, 17. Last year, he was listed as "The Most Eligible Bachelor in the World" on the Tinder dating app in a fundraising effort to fund an experimental in-vitro fertilization procedure.


I can remember some years ago when you heard shocking stories of poaching day after day. Someone went so far as to say a rhino is something children will only see in books. I was alarmed at this statement, as happy memories of game park adventures flooded back.

Read: Project Rhino in KwaZulu Natal says the threat against our rhino population is still great

"One day, his demise will hopefully be seen as a seminal moment for conservationists worldwide." - Ol Pejeta Conservancy CEO Richard Vigne.

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