Good attempt but you failed horribly. This rhino is to be hunted in Namibia. In fact, the very first line in the link from the OP reads The Dallas Safari Club auctioned off a black rhino hunting permit in Namibia. Kenya outlawed all hunting long ago. Back when Kenya was Tanganyika and sport hunting was allowed, wildlife thrived. Since then, Kenya's wildlife has been almost completely eliminated, except in its national parks. The wildlife has no value to anyone except as food. In the world we live in, which is sad, wildlife must pay its own way. Kenya is often looked to as an example of what a no-hunting policy can do. Tanzania, on the other hand, has done tremendous things with its wildlife populations and sport hunting. The book Game Changer provides a very detailed look into this, along with rock-solid arguments for why sport hunting is a necessity in African wildlife conservation. I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in the fate of Africa's wildlife, on either side of the hunting debate.