![]() ![]() To ensure that the Rhino Babies and staff are comfortable, loads of cleaning supplies are needed, like garage wipes, brooms & mops. In order to help keep Mother Nature under control, several items are needed, such as oil and spare chains and a guide bar for the chainsaw we purchased, dust-masks and pruning saws, fuel filters, Q20 etc. There are some drying racks needed for Baby Rhino Blankets and towels - utilizing the ample free South African sunshine! The monitoring team needs rechargeable batteries for the camera traps, as batteries are very expensive to continuously replace. The anti-poaching dogs need long-lasting tick & flea control treatment, and a few large bags of food. South African Bank Account for EFT's and International Bank Transfers:įor the health of the Rhino Orphans, we need several liters of Dettol, Savlon, Miltons, White Vinegar, and Flybait Traps. za/donate/go/wildheartwildlifefoundation if you do not have Paypal.ģ. Supporters may donate here: (Ref #9thXMas):Ģ. As always, we will show you exactly what we do with every loving donation you trust us with. This will be the 9th time that we will do all we can to make every Baby Rhino wish on the list come true. ![]() Our loyal supporters will know and remember what we do, through your loving donations, every December, for The Rhino Orphanage. Please help us to make this year a successful appeal so that we can give the rhino babies everything they need.ĭonation link: /wildheartwildlife □□□ This is our 9th Annual Christmas fundraiser for The Rhino Orphans. Watch these precious Orphaned Rhino babies as they run, play and enjoy their yummy milk. Giving the Rhino babies an extra special Christmas. Paul Oxton (Founder/CEO Wild Heart Wildlife Foundation) Written by Carina Crayton (Co-Founder #WHWF) "No one in the world needs a Rhino horn but a Rhino" Did you enjoy this article? Let us know! Do you want to Help Rhinos?.To learn more about the extent of Poaching of Rhinos in the Kruger National Park, click here.If the hole is too deep they might get stuck and die. Their Magnificent horns are not only for show, they use them to defend themselves, to steer their babies, to dig up roots for nutrient and to test the depth of mud-holes before they wallow.The Baby of a Black Rhino walks behind the Mom, and the Baby of White Rhino, in front of the Mom.In the case of Orphaned Rhino Babies, where the mothers had been killed, the little ones often die from stomach and mouth ulcers as a result of stress. Rhino Mommies and Babies are very close.Rhino babies eat their mother’s dung to acquire critical bacteria for their digestive systems to work properly. ![]()
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