A story of extinction and return of lions, rhinos in Akagera Park
In 1934, when Akagera savanna was turned into a national park, lions, rhinoceros together with other big animals, were roaming in the low altitude park of eastern Rwanda. The savanna landscape, whose name came from Akagera River considered the remotest source of Nile River, is 2,700 square kilometers long.
Ten eastern black rhinoceros from South Africa were reintroduced in May, something that sealed Akagera National Park's 'big five' status. / Courtesy