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Locals take part in global march against poaching at Huddle

The purpose of the march was to create awareness and raise funds for endangered wildlife species.

The global march for elephants, rhinos and lions took place in Huddle Park on October 7. The purpose of the march was to create awareness and raise funds for endangered wildlife species.

Also read: Standing together against rhino poaching

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Drew Venter, Jaime-Lee Walker and Chane Van Zyl attended the global march for elephants, rhinos and lions.
Sabine and Eddie Anderson at the march against rhino poaching.
Mia Marshall and Tony Marshall at the global march for elephants, rhinos and lions.
Tyrone Glisson and Christopher Glisson attended the march against rhino poaching held at Huddle Park.
Azaria Ragbar, Carin Van Rooyen and Melissa Poyna are passionate about saving endangered species.
At the back are Anthony McLellan and Samantha McLellan. In front are Mikayla McLellan, Nqobile Sebola, Kiwi the dog and Rita Groenewald of Roots and Shoots South Africa.
Sandra van Aalst, Erin Gower and Sydne Chandler were among those who marched against the poaching of elephants, rhinos and lions.
Amy Webster of Youth for Rhinos with Sabine Anderson.

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