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VIDEO: Two Rhino Fight to Survive and the Rangers Who Love Them

Kariega Game Reserve, two rhino fighting to survive after horns poached by rhino poachers, rangers plead for help to save the endangered species.  

VIDEO: Two Rhino Fight to Survive and the Rangers Who Love Them

Recent Rhino Rescue & Response Training Well Attended

Karen Trendler recently (with the Endangered Wildlife Trust) conducted a rescue & response workshop for orphaned and injured rhino at the Johannesburg zoo. Karen Trendler who found her life’s mission in rescuing both orphaned young and injured adult rhinos recently (in conjunction with the Endangered Wildlife Trust) conducted a rescue & response workshop at the

Recent Rhino Rescue & Response Training Well Attended

Rhino News: Poaching Deaths Pass 100 – Increase in Arrests – Less Drugs More Pain

Rhino poaching escalates in South Africa. Death toll passes 100. Organized crime crack down, more arrests. Wildlife trafficking from SA via USA to China. As there is so much RHINO NEWS to cover I’m simply hitting the highlights giving you links to detailed articles. Poaching Death Toll Passes 100 After only two months of 2012 the rhino

Rhino News: Poaching Deaths Pass 100 – Increase in Arrests – Less Drugs More Pain

7 Ways You Can Help Save the Rhino Even If You Don’t Live in South Africa

Don’t live in SA? You can help save the endangered rhino by writing letters to South Africa’s President Zuma, contact your local zoo, volunteer and more to help stop animal poaching.   “I don’t live in South Africa, how can I help save the rhino?” After hearing that sadly over 90 rhino have been killed

7 Ways You Can Help Save the Rhino Even If You Don’t Live in South Africa

Rhino Rescue, Response & Rehab Workshop

The Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) and Karen Trendler invite you to attend their Rhino Rescue, Response and Rehabilitation Workshop. March 3rd and 4th. At the Old Elephant House at the Johannesburg Zoo, South Africa. You are invited to attend Join Karen this weekend for an amazing experience to learn how to actually rescue rhino, both

Rhino Rescue, Response & Rehab Workshop

Why We Should Care About Saving Monkeys

In the old and new world primates contribute to crucial biodiversity. Vervet monkeys, baboons and apes from Africa to South America on to Asia. Does it matter if we lose a monkey species here or an ape sub species there? It sure does. As Nikela Volunteer Maggie Sergio is personally delivering a donation check to

Why We Should Care About Saving Monkeys

Nikela Volunteer to Deliver Check to Primate Project

Maggie Sergio to hand-deliver donation check to Karin Saks, primate expert who rescues and educates about vervet monkeys and baboons in South Africa.   “I am both honored and thrilled to be working as a volunteer for Nikela… My job for Nikela is pure fun.  I get to deliver a donation check to Karin.” There is

Nikela Volunteer to Deliver Check to Primate Project

Dear Dr. Mabunda & Ms. Molewa Please Stop the Rhino Poaching Now

A letter from Nikela’s Founder and Executive Director to SanParks CEO and the Minister of Environmental Affairs of South Africa regarding the continued escalation of rhino poaching. When reports came in that eight dehorned dead rhino where found in the Kruger National Park, bringing the total to 25 rhino lost already this year in that

Dear Dr. Mabunda & Ms. Molewa Please Stop the Rhino Poaching Now

Why I Want to Save Wildlife – Paul Michael Reynolds

Wildlife conservation! Animal poaching! Endangered species! Illegal trafficking! Habitat loss! “Working with nature rather than against it is the only way that mankind can combat some of our own threats to survival”, says Paul Reynolds.   “One of the greatest misconceptions facing the human world is one by which humans are separate from animals and

Why I Want to Save Wildlife – Paul Michael Reynolds

Lorinda Hern Speaks Out About Spencer the Rhino

The truth about what happened to Spencer the Rhino who died suddenly during a treatment to help protect him from animal poachers in South Africa. Why did Spencer die? Who’s to blame? Sadly as Lorinda Hern and others involved in the Rhino Rescue Project reel from the unexpected loss of their rhino named Spencer the

Lorinda Hern Speaks Out About Spencer the Rhino