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News Posts tagged with "hand rearing"

A Cloud's Sliver Lining

A Cloud's Sliver Lining

At 1am on 14th June, 3 month old white rhino calf, Lunar, arrived at Khulula Wild Care after a traumatic few days. Unfortunately her mother, Jessica, was attacked and killed by an elephant a few da...

by Alexia Massey 17/06/2011

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Baby Boom at Khulula & The Rumbles of Young Footsteps

Baby Boom at Khulula & The Rumbles of Young Footsteps

The hand rearing season at Khulula is in full swing as orphaned animals and young are joining the centre at a rate faster than anyone expected so early in the season! In the last couple of weeks a...

by Alexia Massey 24/11/2010

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World Cup Celebrating South African Style

World Cup Celebrating South African Style

Volunteers working at Shimongwe Wildlife Veterinary Experience with Dr Masterson, based near Hluhluwe, have got into the World Cup Spirit, with rhino calf feeding taking on a more colourful approac...

by Alexia Massey 16/06/2010

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Young Giraffe Requires Constant Care at Khulula Wild Care

Young Giraffe Requires Constant Care at Khulula Wild Care

Duke, a baby giraffe, came to Khulula Wild Care at just a few hours old. Found on a neighbouring farm, he was abandoned by his mother, who has unfortunately abandoned a number of young in the past....

by Alexia Massey 16/06/2010

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Baby Black Rhino Is Rescued!

Baby Black Rhino Is Rescued!

At 4 weeks old she arrived on the 21 February 2010 which fell on the last Sunday of the month. Sunday is normally a day of down time for volunteers… except when the unexpected happens! Moh...

by Alexia Massey 30/03/2010

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