Najin, Fatu, and Tauwo are extraordinary rhinos living at Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, each playing a vital role in the story of species survival. Najin, born in 1989, is the matriarch of the northern white rhinos and the mother of Fatu, but due to age and health issues, she’s retired from the breeding program. Fatu, born in 2000, is the last northern white rhino capable of contributing genetically to the species through advanced reproductive technologies like IVF, offering a beacon of hope for revival. Alongside them is Tauwo, a southern white rhino who serves as a companion, providing emotional and social support critical to their wellbeing. Under 24/7 armed protection and expert care, these rhinos symbolize resilience and the global commitment to saving a species on the brink of extinction.