Update: Timbi and Care for Wild

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Awesome!!! \O \O \O


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O/\ O/\ ^Q^


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Amazing ^Q^ ^Q^


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Seven years :shock:

She has been inseminated :shock: She is not free though, right? What is going to happen to the calf? It will stay there too :-?


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Way to go ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Obviously these captive rhinos don't breed well.
I doubt that these rhino "rehabilitations" will be successfull unless you could release them back to the their natural habitat which obviously does not happen once the calves entered one of these sanctuaries. What's the point of breeding rhino there? Rather invest the money in protecting the rhinos in their environment --00--




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It is pretty experimental stuff, Klippies!

Yes, ideally there would be no poaching and no orphans? -O-

They are reintroduced eventually, to safe areas. \O


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Which are safe areas if not the "sanctuaries" -O-


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Lisbeth wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2020 9:55 am Which are safe areas if not the "sanctuaries" -O-
Not even the sanctuaries are safe these days


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These captive grown up rhino will be there forever :O^ and feed this new industry of sanctuaries that earn their money from overseas volounteers O-/


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