2021-01-30_New_Scientist

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“The poaching of rhinos for their horns in South
Africa has seen more than 8,400 of these iconic



  • and now endangered - animals killed in just
    the last ten years. Care for Wild Rhino
    Sanctuary was founded by Petronel Nieuwoudt
    in 2011 with the goal of rescuing and
    rehabilitating a range of wild animals, but she
    quickly identified the need for a specialist
    facility to focus on the orphaned and injured
    babies often left behind when their mothers
    were killed by poachers.
    None of this is possible without the support
    and protection of the local community. Our
    sanctuary is located in Mpumalanga province,


an area of high unemployment and low
educational achievement. Already, we provide
valuable employment and training to many in
the area and in the long term Care for Wild
Rhino Sanctuary aims to become self-
sustaining through the creation of jobs and
enterprises both within the sanctuary and
surrounding communities. One such project
involves working with the local Lomshiyo

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community to regenerate abandoned
agricultural land to provide job security, income
and food, ultimately ensuring that those who
live nearby can see tangible benefits in
conserving the sanctuary and the rhinos.
All of this is only possible through
sponsorships and donations, and like many
such causes we have seen these diminish in the
current crisis.

Find out more
If you would like to help the survival of these iconic species and the economic
security of the communities around the reserve then please donate at
careforwild.co.za/donate or justgiving.com/careforwildrhinosanctuaryuk

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