They found the first runner and the helicopters hovering out there and selected it making sure sir our age and we’ve given the go-ahead we’re gonna move in darted captured this was always going to be involved project capturing the hundred runners to move from high poaching zones in South Africa to low poaching in what’s warning it’s just one thing we can all do to make a difference but it takes a lot of it followed professional people what is happening we don’t know them Troy was strong enough to put it down they’re now going to take DNA it’s incredibly emotional watching this process your honor is being jabbed and manhandled but we have to remember why we are doing this runners are being killed at a rate of one every seven and half hours it’s important for us to doctor at this moment one done really is the first the right now is swimming the runner has diverted onto the crate getting the birth of you hopefully the runner is completely calm this is a massive exercise moving ten runners at a time isn’t easy we decided to move them by air in a russian-made illusion 76 to reduce the security risk and to reduce the stress to the Rhinos it’s largest plane ever to land in land the largest number of rhinos in one aircraft in the start of the largest airlift of these animals ever the crew of over 60 a lot of moving parts there were a lot of the most are highlights but seeing the convoy taking them on the final leg deep into the world was definitely one of them into this place that will be their home in the wild in the Okavango it’s as if we’re rebuilding a puzzle of nature that had some pieces missing and finally lost details completed the first of these rhinos Without Borders steps out into Botswana soil into freedom without any coordination 60 people stood in total silence out of respect as they came out one by one that respect and gratitude must go to the government of Botswana for supporting us into the combined teams of great things conservation and then beyond and of course to you all and everybody that has supported us thanks for supporting us let’s keep going to the Rhino staying in Africa and not going extinct