The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Endangered rhino gets help from Tinder

Officials looking for mate for 43-year-old male in Kenya.

- By Tom Odula

NAIROBI, KENYA — The world’s last male northern white rhino has joined the Tinder dating app as wildlife experts make a last-chance breeding effort to keep his species alive.

“I don’t mean to be too forward, but the fate of the species literally depends on me,” the rhino’s profile says. “I perform well under pressure.”

The campaign called “The Most Eligible Bachelor in the World,” by a Kenyan wildlife conservanc­y and the dating app, focuses on the rhino named Sudan.

The 43-year-old and his last two female companions are unable to breed naturally because of issues that include old age.

Ol Pejeta Conservanc­y and the app aim to raise $9 million for research into breeding methods, including in-vitro fertilizat­ion, in an effort to save the species from extinction.

“We partnered with Ol Pejeta conservanc­y to give the most eligible bachelor in the world a chance to meet his match,” said Matt David, head of communicat­ions and marketing at Tinder. “We are optimistic given Sudan’s profile will be seen on Tinder in 190 countries and over 40 languages.”

The conservanc­y’s website had crashed by Tuesday evening.

Sudan lives at the conservanc­y, protected by guards around the clock, with the two females, Najin and Fatu.

“The plight that currently faces the northern white rhinos is a signal to the impact that humankind is having on many thousands of other species across the planet,” said Richard Vigne, the conservanc­y’s chief executive officer. “Ultimately, the aim will be to reintroduc­e a viable population of northern white rhino back into the wild, which is where their true value will be realized.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A Kenyan wildlife conservanc­y is teaming up with Tinder for a campaign called “The Most Eligible Bachelor in the World,” focusing on a rhino named Sudan.
ASSOCIATED PRESS A Kenyan wildlife conservanc­y is teaming up with Tinder for a campaign called “The Most Eligible Bachelor in the World,” focusing on a rhino named Sudan.

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