It was a disaster that left wildlife lovers around the globe appalled and baffled. Eleven of Kenya's precious black rhinos were transferred to a new home in what was supposed to be a routine operation in a country fabled for its conservation. So how did all of them end up dead? The primary cause of death, an official report found, was due to toxic levels of salt in the water of their sanctuary. But an AFP investigation has found that the problem was well known and deep concerns were ignored. Experts sounded repeated warnings about the site's unsuitability. Yet the relocation project was pushed through -- and officials are now blaming each other for the fiasco. Th...
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