A sedated male rhinoceros is seen inside a cage before its translocation at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya
A sedated male white rhinoceros is seen inside a cage before its translocation at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya's Rift Valley, 160 km (99 miles) west of the capital Nairobi, November 8, 2013. After implanting radio transmitters into the horns to track the animals, and notching their ears, KWS is translocating 13 white rhinos to the Ruma National park situated in Lambwe Valley in South Nyanza, to re-establish their population. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
A Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) warden attempts to recover a tranquillised male white rhinoceros after it broke free from its cage during a translocation operation at the Lake Nakuru National park
A Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) warden attempts to recover a tranquillised male white rhinoceros after it broke free from its cage during a translocation operation at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya's Rift Valley, 160 km (99 miles) west of the capital Nairobi, November 8, 2013. After implanting radio transmitters into the horns to track the animals, and notching their ears, KWS is translocating 13 white rhinos to the Ruma National park, situated in Lambwe Valley in South Nyanza, to re-establish their population. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT)
A Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) veterinarian prepares to fit in a radio transmitter onto a tranquillised male white rhinoceros, before it's put into a cage for translocation, at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya's Rift Valley
A Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) veterinarian prepares to fit in a radio transmitter onto a tranquillised male white rhinoceros, before it's put into a cage for translocation, at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya's Rift Valley, 160 km (99 miles) west of the capital Nairobi, November 8, 2013. After implanting radio transmitters into the horns to track the animals, and notching their ears, KWS is translocating 13 white rhinos to the Ruma National park, situated in Lambwe Valley in South Nyanza, to re-establish their population. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) wardens wait for a tranquillised male white rhinoceros to collapse to the ground, before implanting a radio transmitter, at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya's Rift Valley
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) wardens wait for a tranquillised male white rhinoceros to collapse to the ground, before implanting a radio transmitter, at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya's Rift Valley, 160 km (99 miles) west of the capital Nairobi, November 8, 2013. After implanting radio transmitters into the horns to track the animals, and notching their ears, KWS is translocating 13 white rhinos to the Ruma National park, situated in Lambwe Valley in South Nyanza, to re-establish their population. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) wardens attempt to bring a tranquillised male white rhinoceros to the ground, to implant a radio transmitter, at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya's Rift Valley
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) wardens attempt to bring a tranquillised male white rhinoceros to the ground, to implant a radio transmitter, at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya's Rift Valley, 160 km (99 miles) west of the capital Nairobi, November 8, 2013. After implanting radio transmitters into the horns to track the animals, and notching their ears, KWS is translocating 13 white rhinos to the Ruma National park, situated in Lambwe Valley in South Nyanza, to re-establish their population. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
KWS wardens prepare to load a tranquillised male white rhinoceros into a cage for translocation at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) wardens prepare to load a tranquillised male white rhinoceros into a cage for translocation at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya's Rift Valley, 160 km (99 miles) west of the capital Nairobi, November 8, 2013. After implanting radio transmitters into the horns to track the animals, and notching their ears, KWS is translocating 13 white rhinos to the Ruma National park, situated in Lambwe Valley in South Nyanza, to re-establish their population. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
KWS warden secures a sedated male white rhinoceros into a cage for translocation at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya
A Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) warden secures a sedated male white rhinoceros into a cage for translocation at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya's Rift Valley, 160 km (99 miles) west of the capital Nairobi, November 8, 2013. After implanting radio transmitters into the horns to track the animals, and notching their ears, KWS is translocating 13 white rhinos to the Ruma National park, situated in Lambwe Valley in South Nyanza, to re-establish their population. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
KWS wardens prepare to load a tranquillised male white rhinoceros into a cage for translocation at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) wardens prepare to load a tranquillised male white rhinoceros into a cage for translocation at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya's Rift Valley, 160 km (99 miles) west of the capital Nairobi, November 8, 2013. After implanting radio transmitters into the horns to track the animals, and notching their ears, KWS is translocating 13 white rhinos to the Ruma National park, situated in Lambwe Valley in South Nyanza, to re-establish the population. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
KWS wardens load a tranquillised male white rhinoceros into a cage for translocation at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya's Rift Valley west of the capital Nairobi
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) wardens load a tranquillised male white rhinoceros into a cage for translocation at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya's Rift Valley, 160 km (99 miles) west of the capital Nairobi, November 8, 2013. After implanting radio transmitters into the horns to track the animals, and notching their ears, KWS is translocating 13 white rhinos to the Ruma National park, situated in Lambwe Valley in South Nyanza, to re-establish their population. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
KWS wardens prepare to load a tranquillised male white rhinoceros into a cage for translocation at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) wardens prepare to load a tranquillised male white rhinoceros into a cage for translocation at the Lake Nakuru National park in Kenya's Rift Valley, 160 km (99 miles) west of the capital Nairobi, November 8, 2013. After implanting radio transmitters into the horns to track the animals, and notching their ears, KWS is translocating 13 white rhinos to the Ruma National park, situated in Lambwe Valley in South Nyanza, to re-establish their population. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)