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White giraffe that may be one of a kind gets GPS to keep it safe. Poachers in Kenya killed a similar female and a calf in the spring. November 18, 2020 More than ...
When ecologist Dr. Derek Lee first spotted Omo, a snow-white, 15-month-old giraffe with a rare condition called leucism, he was concerned for safety.
Earth’s last known white giraffe has a new protector. The rare mammal has been fitted with a Global Positioning System tracking device in an effort to protect it from poachers. The GPS unit was ...
The giraffe was tranquilized in November and the tracker placed on one of its horns. Tracking will help protect it from poachers as it grazes in Kenya’s savannah near the Somalia border. The white ...
The world's only known white giraffe has been fitted with a GPS tracking device to keep poachers at bay in north-east Kenya, conservationists say. A conservation group said rangers could monitor ...
The only known white giraffe in the world has been fitted with a GPS tracking device in an effort to protect him from poachers in Kenya.
The giraffe was named "Omo" after a popular brand of detergent in the area, writes Wild Nature Institute (WNI) in a blog post. "It is very rare, this is only the second record of a white giraffe ...
white giraffe. Photo: Duncan Ndotono, Northern Rangelands Trust. The world's only known living white giraffe has been fitted with a GPS tracker to protect it from poachers in southeast Kenya.
Earlier this week, two extremely rare and mesmerizingly white giraffes, a mother and calf, were killed by poachers in Kenya, leaving only one white giraffe, a male (or bull).
When ecologist Dr. Derek Lee first spotted Omo, a snow-white, 15-month-old giraffe with a rare condition called leucism, he was concerned for safety.
When ecologist Dr. Derek Lee first spotted Omo, a snow-white, 15-month-old giraffe with a rare condition called leucism, he was concerned for safety.
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