A group of warriors played
against the British Army Training Unit (BATUK) as part of a cricket tournament
in the wilds of Laikipia county, southern Kenya. The two-day tournament, dubbed
'Last Male Standing' is an annual charity event the aims to raise awareness for
the plight of the northern white rhino. Widespread poaching has destroyed much
of Africa's rhino population. In the 1960s there were roughly 2,300 northern
white rhinos left in the public . By 1984 that number had dwindled to 15. Today,
the only remaining male northern white rhino is found at the 90,000 acre Ol-Pejeta
Conservancy, where the cricket tournament was held.
Sudan, 43, has to be
protected round-the-clock by armed guards, because poachers are determined to
take his ivory horn. In a publicity stunt, Sudan recently 'joined' Tinder, as a
way to help raise $9 million towards breeding methods. The money raised by the
'Last Male Standing' event will also go towards ongoing research as a way to
save the species from extinction.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
19th June 2017.
