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A group of Samburu warriors touch an orphaned rhino for the first time in their lives at Lew wildlife conservancy in Kenya. It's surprising to think that most people on the planet never get the opportunity to see the wildlife that exists literally in their own backyard. With only about 5,500 black rhinos left in the world, every rhino life is so precious that conservationists such as Lewa have to work hard to ensure the survival of each individual.

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A group of Samburu warriors touch an orphaned rhino for the first time in their lives at Lew wildlife conservancy in Kenya. It's surprising to think that most people on the planet never get the opportunity to see the wildlife that exists literally in their own backyard.  With only about 5,500 black rhinos left in the world, every rhino life is so precious that conservationists such as Lewa have to work hard to ensure the survival of each individual.