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Mozambique completes first white rhino breeding population in decades

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Mozambique has successfully established the first viable white rhino breeding population in the country in decades, representing a major conservation achievement after the species was nearly hunted to extinction in the region.

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This does not prove the species is saved globally or that poaching threats have been eliminated; it demonstrates progress in one country's conservation efforts.

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