Seha’s Journey: A Story of Resilience and Conservation

However, Seha will never be able to live in the wild, as he is not able to grow a horn ever again.  He was therefore moved onto a 20,000-hectare private reserve, but within a smaller 300-hectare camp, where he can live happily with the two White rhino cows that joined him.  This reserve has strong anti-poaching measures, including rangers and specially trained K9 units. This reserve allows Seha to live freely, patrol a territory, and potentially breed with other rhinos, passing on his resilient genetics. As a wild adult rhino of unknown age, Seha’s determination to survive and contribute to his species is an inspiring testament to the importance of conservation.

What can harm this creature or plant? Are we worried about it?:

Saving the Survivors NPC is a non-profit organization committed to protecting endangered wildlife and preserving biodiversity. Seha’s story illustrates the devastating impact of poaching and the power of compassionate action to save animals in need. By supporting conservation efforts, we can help ensure that rhinos and other threatened species thrive for future generations.

How Students Can Get Involved

  • Educate: Learn about rhinos and the threats they face, such as poaching and habitat loss.

  • Raise Awareness: Share Seha’s story with your classmates, teachers, and community to inspire others to care about wildlife conservation.

  • Support: Encourage your school or community to support organizations like Saving the Survivors through fundraising or awareness campaigns.

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