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STOP RHINO POACHING

We need to put a stop to this Rhino Poaching and Create an awareness for Rhino and their Conservation, this start with you and me.

Dedicated to those involved in the fight against all forms of poaching.

"The survival of our wildlife is a matter of grave concern to all of us in Africa. These wild creatures amid the wild places they inhabit are not only important as a source of wonder and inspiration, but are an integral part of our natural resources and our future livelihood and well being.
In accepting the trusteeship of our wildlife we solemnly declare that we will do everything in our power to make sure that our children's grand-children will be able to enjoy this rich and precious inheritance.
The conservation of wildlife and wild places calls for specialist knowledge, trained manpower and money, and we look to other nations to co-operate with us in this important task - the success or failure of which not only affects the continent of Africa but the rest of the world as well."
Late Julius K. Nyerere, Arusha Manifesto, 1961

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Par : S.L.A@Zim30-06-2011

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