Save the rhino
In 2014, some of us are lucky enough to be able to travel to Africa and Asia to see them in the wild. In 2024, when our children have grown up, will they still be able to see wild rhinos? Rhinos have been an important part of a wide range of ecosystems for millions of years; we must not let them extinct.
Poachers kill rhinos for the price they can get for the horns; land encroachment, illegal logging and pollution are destroying their habitat; and political conflicts adversely affect conservation programmes.
"They need our help. The very species that can save them is also killing them"
HOW YOU CAN HELP:
Report any suspicious activity to the authorities, if you suspect someone is selling/buying rhino horn products.
Donate towards much-needed anti-poaching equipment and support
Spread the word! Share this page on your social networking site to make other people aware of the problems
We at GocheGanas also working at securing a quality of life for wild animals. The Wildlife Welfare Program is an initiative by our team to sustain our unique fragile Wildlife.
http://gocheganas.com/e_about_wildlife_welfare.html
https://www.savetherhino.org/
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