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Zulu Nyala Rhino Release


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The rhino population in Africa is facing a serious threat and rhinos are well on their way to becoming an endangered species. Three to four rhino are being poached per day in Africa and very soon this timid and passive creature will become extinct if nothing is done to aid in the protection and stabilization of the Rhino population.

Zulu Nyala has set up a Rhino Conservation Project Fund. The intention of the project is to acquire Rhino breeding stock, utilizing monies/funds donated to the project so that we are able to increase and stabilize the population of these beautiful animals and secure a nurturing environment while under the care at Zulu Nyala Private Game Reserve. Two of the Zulu Nyala lodges (Zulu Nyala Safari Game Lodge and Zulu Nyala Heritage Safari Lodge) is situated near Hluhluwe which is found in the province called Kwa-Zulu Natal, on the North Eastern side of South Africa in close proximity to the Indian Ocean.

The Tree of Life Foundation International, Inc. and Zulu Nyala Group extend a heartfelt appeal to all like-minded nature lovers like yourselves to make a contribution to this fund with the purpose of making this project a success.

Should you kindly choose to contribute to this project 100% of your contribution will be used to purchase Rhino breeding stock. We already boast a beautiful herd of Rhinos on the Zulu Nyala Private Game Reserve, Zulu Nyala will take full responsibility for the upkeep, maintenance, veterinary cost and security of these Rhinos once they have been released on Zulu Nyala Private Game Reserve. Each Rhino will be notched and microchipped for identification and tracking. They are presently able to provide 24 hours surveillance and security for the Rhinos population with the help of the onsite anti-poaching patrol unit. 

Take a moment to watch the video of the release of the gorgeous breeding female rhino and her female calf. We were most fortunate to video and photograph this special moment, it was extremely moving and an honor to be a part of the experience. 

View the Rhino Relocation Video Here

 

Zulu Nyala Rhino Release


EVENT

 

The rhino population in Africa is facing a serious threat and rhinos are well on their way to becoming an endangered species. Three to four rhino are being poached per day in Africa and very soon this timid and passive creature will become extinct if nothing is done to aid in the protection and stabilization of the Rhino population.

Zulu Nyala has set up a Rhino Conservation Project Fund. The intention of the project is to acquire Rhino breeding stock, utilizing monies/funds donated to the project so that we are able to increase and stabilize the population of these beautiful animals and secure a nurturing environment while under the care at Zulu Nyala Private Game Reserve. Two of the Zulu Nyala lodges (Zulu Nyala Safari Game Lodge and Zulu Nyala Heritage Safari Lodge) is situated near Hluhluwe which is found in the province called Kwa-Zulu Natal, on the North Eastern side of South Africa in close proximity to the Indian Ocean.

The Tree of Life Foundation International, Inc. and Zulu Nyala Group extend a heartfelt appeal to all like-minded nature lovers like yourselves to make a contribution to this fund with the purpose of making this project a success.

Should you kindly choose to contribute to this project 100% of your contribution will be used to purchase Rhino breeding stock. We already boast a beautiful herd of Rhinos on the Zulu Nyala Private Game Reserve, Zulu Nyala will take full responsibility for the upkeep, maintenance, veterinary cost and security of these Rhinos once they have been released on Zulu Nyala Private Game Reserve. Each Rhino will be notched and microchipped for identification and tracking. They are presently able to provide 24 hours surveillance and security for the Rhinos population with the help of the onsite anti-poaching patrol unit. 

Take a moment to watch the video of the release of the gorgeous breeding female rhino and her female calf. We were most fortunate to video and photograph this special moment, it was extremely moving and an honor to be a part of the experience. 

View the Rhino Relocation Video Here

 

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