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Posts tagged “Rhino Conservation”
Helping Rhinos is a UK based charitable organisation with a dual focus of creating awareness of the issues threatening the global rhino population and raising funds to help protect them for future generations. Read about how they were inspired by Thandi.
Helping Rhino: Inspired by Thandi
“Dancing for Rhinos” is an annual formal event, taking place on the 14 March 2015 - a dance and music show and it includes an exquisite three-course dinner. This function is hosted to raise funds for Rhino beneficiaries.
Dancing for Rhinos: Inspired by Thandi
My Rhino: Inspired by Thandi. We are so proud to publish some of the wonderful achievements and projects that have been inspired by rhino Thandi. Our sincere thanks to everyone who has, and continues to fight for our rhino.
My Rhino: Inspired by Thandi
Chimembere Rhino Foundation: Inspired by Thandi
Chimembere Rhino Foundation: Inspired by Thandi
Angie had a very busy time on the reserve before she returned to the United Kingdom for a short Christmas break. We look forward to welcoming her back in early February. Read all about her experiences in this the fourth edition of Angie's Conservation Diary, a personal account of rhino conservationist and Kariega intern Angie Goody.
Angie’s Conservation Diary: 4
Kariega Game Reserve is delighted to announce that poaching survivor, Thandi the rhino has given birth to a calf this morning at 8h50. The birth was witnessed by two Kariega rangers and shortly afterwards; wildlife veterinarian Dr William Fowlds observed the mother and her calf from a distance. He confirmed that both are doing well.
Poaching Survivor Thandi the Rhino Gives Birth
Angie has had a very busy time on the reserve, hosting interntional guests, rhino conservation warriors and members of the Reserve Protection Agency. Read all about it in this the third edition of Angie's Conservation Diary, a personal account of rhino conservationist and Kariega intern Angie Goody.