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Name: Kinyanjui (named after a long-term supporter in Kenya)
Species: Black rhino
About Kinyanjui: Kinyanjui is lucky. He has escaped the poachers who have slaughtered 95 per cent of rhino populations in recent decades. He is now one of less than 500 black rhinos left alive in Kenya.
About rhinos: The greatest threat facing rhinos today is the demand for their horn, which is used in traditional Chinese medicine, and is traded illegally. WWF aims to eliminate illegal and unsustainable trade by supporting the enforcement of appropriate wildlife trade laws, and helping to develop them where they do not yet exist.
By adopting Kinyanjui from just £3.00 a month, you can help help WWF to safeguard the future of wild rhinos, and tackle some of the biggest conservation challenges facing our world today.
>> Click here to adopt today from just £3.00 per month.
>> Adopt an animal with the WWF
Adopt a wild animal for yourself or a friend, and help us safeguard the future of these species. Adopt an animal from as little as £3.00 a month and you'll receive a Welcome Pack, containing: a certificate, a print of your animal, facts about the species, a greetings card, tips on a 'greener' lifestyle, WWF screensavers, and a soft toy. You'll also receive quarterly updates.



