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Boks and All Blacks visit Care for Wild

The Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary was grateful to have the Boks and the All Blacks visit ahead of their match on August 6.

Care for Wild has harboured some extraordinary interspecies friendships before with their orphan, Daisy, befriending a zebra foal.

Last week, the rhinos added Springboks and Kiwis to their friend list. Care for Wild extended its humblest thanks to the players and management of the Springboks and All Blacks for taking time last week to visit the sanctuary before their game at Mbombela Stadium.

Siya Kolisi.

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“Thank you for wanting to learn more about the rhino poaching crisis and the efforts being made to save a species from extinction,” said the sanctuary.

“Rhinos belong to the world, and it is all of our responsibility to save this keystone species. Thank you for welcoming these rhino orphans into your hearts.”

Handré Pollard. > Photo: Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary
Siya Kolisi. > Photo: Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary
Faf de Klerk. > Photo: Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary

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