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This rhino work is really my passion - Hunter Mitchell on conservation journey

This rhino work is really my passion - Hunter Mitchell on conservation journey
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Weeskalf doodgeskiet voor bewaringstrust kon intree

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Wound up bunch of people in Invercargill : Hart leader recalls 81 Springbok tour

Wound up bunch of people in Invercargill : Hart leader recalls 81 Springbok tour
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Two continents, a 1954 VW Kombi, and a life-changing 13,500-mile adventure

Share Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd/1958: Home is a Journey “I shall be telling this with a sigh, somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” Robert Frost There’s no way to know if “The Road Not Taken,” Robert Frost’s 1915 poem, ever crossed the lips of a group of courageous travelers looking to satisfy their wanderlust in the late 1950s. But the intrepid South Africans exemplified its message. Today, it has never been easier to get from point A to point B, no matter how far the distance. We consider ourselves adventurous if we fly over an ocean, tour Europe by train, and “make do” only with what fits into a backpack (like our smartphone). Bonus points for sleeping in a hostel.

Life as a vet helping reconstruct the faces of poached rhinos

Don t show me this message again✕ Dr Johan Marais is one of only a few ‘wild vets’ helping to reconstruct the faces of poached rhinos Dr Johan Marais spends his days reconstructing the faces of several rhinos that have been left barely alive in fields across South Africa due to savage attacks from poachers. Quite often the doctor finds himself dealing with wildlife that has been shot, cut open or wounded with unknown instruments by those looking to smuggle its horns. The horn of a rhino is made of keratin, the same substance as fingernails, which means they can grow back. They are considered to be worth more by weight than cocaine, so traffickers go to great lengths to smuggle it out of, or around, Africa.

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