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Save the Rhino

26.03.2009 | Categories: Footage from the Field,Video Back to Gallery List

Help Chisipite Junior School in Harare, Zimbabwe, to save the endangered Black Rhino. This fun and informative video is presented by Kayla Smith an 11 year old pupil at Chisipite. The school has been involved in raising funds for the rhino for 22 years. There are less than 300 black rhino left in Zimbabwe and – without urgent support – it will soon be too late to save them.  To support black rhino conservation in the Matusdona National Park, you can donate to WILD and we will ensure that funds are transferred directly to The Zambezi Society for this important project.

The Zambezi Society is a long-time partner and collaborator with WILD.  See an example of our past work together. And, the rhino has a very special significance to WILD and The Wilderness Network. Our founder, Ian Player, led the team that saved the white rhino from extinction, a story told in Ian’s own words in The White Rhino Saga (now out of print but we have a few copies left).

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