Liwonde National Park
The black rhino is critically endangered throughout its range and became extinct in Malawi in the mid-1980’s due to poaching. A reintroduction programme was set up within Liwonde National Park in 1993 in cooperation with the South African Parks Board. Black rhino have been successfully introduced into specially protected sanctuaries within the park, along with a range of other animals including buffalo, eland, Lichtenstein’s hartebeest, roan antelope and common zebra.

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