In the last decade, poachers have killed 10,000 rhinos across Africa to feed the insatiable demand for their horns, leaving less than 24,000 individuals remaining on the continent.
Preventing poaching is a vital step in safeguarding rhinos, and we are working with partners across Africa to stop criminals in their tracks. But right now, there are orphaned rhinos who need our help, and saving these defenseless infants is a crucial step in stopping rhinos from disappearing from South Africa forever.
In the past few months alone, CFW has taken in ten orphaned calves – five of whom are still reliant on milk. Caring for these fragile survivors is intensive and costly, with special milk formula, medical treatment, constant monitoring and 24/7 security all adding up. |
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