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Post  Doogs Thu Apr 18, 2013 1:00 pm

This was a link that was attached to an email I received from the Company we book our safari's through, thought it was quite interesting :-

http://toescapeto-blog.com/2013/04/11/endangered-animals/
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Post  whitestarling Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:58 pm

Thanks Doogs reallu interesting as you say. I especialy like the recommendation for seeing Rhinos
For a more personal experience we recommend Hills Nek. Owned by Brent and Chantelle Cook, Hills Nek is in the Eastern Cape game reserve of Amakhala. Brent set up the Chipembere Rhino foundation in 2010 to raise funds for rhino conservation after 2 white rhinos were poached in the reserve so it’s a cause very close to their heart, you can get involved in tagging rhino at certain times of the year, visit the rhino on the reserve and know that for every night you book a portion of the profits goes to the foundation.
I think it's great that a donation goes to the Foundation, would'nt it be good if a portion of all bookings went to help wildlife, and local communities, it would help them to see the benifits of preserving the wildlife of Africa
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Post  gregrowlerson Sat Apr 20, 2013 9:45 am

Nice article Doogs. Amazing fact that 75% of rhinos are in South Africa! Well amazing to this ignorant lad anyhoo Very Happy

And glad that there are no http://i70.servimg.c on that list!
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Post  Doogs Mon Apr 22, 2013 5:09 pm

I Agree GR, that would not be good No
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