Lion’s Den Treatment: An update – 18 July 2015
Lion's Den and Dingle Dell are reunited after the procedure A little over five months since the rhino cow’s last treatment, on the 18th July 2015 Lion’s Den had to undergo…
Lion's Den and Dingle Dell are reunited after the procedure A little over five months since the rhino cow’s last treatment, on the 18th July 2015 Lion’s Den had to undergo…
On Friday 22nd May, Dr. Rogers arrived with his team to perform a small procedure on the rhino bull we now know as #72. After being sedated, Janelle (assistant veterinarian)…
At approximately 10:30am on Friday the 15th of May, we took acceptance of a rhino bull that had survived 3 gunshot wounds over a series of poaching attempts. Dr. Rogers…
HOEDSPRUIT, South Africa April 9, 2015 – We have partnered with Africam, a long-standing supporter and friend, to launch a new initiative called ‘Eyes on Rhinos’. After the arrival of…
An alarming 1215 rhinos were poached in 2014, and 49 rhinos have fallen victim since the beginning of 2015. These are disturbing statistics, and clearly our wildlife is in immense…
We have some very bad news today. A tragic accident over the weekend led to the death of our beloved lamb, Louis. One of our assistant curators was busy feeding…
On 19th November 2014 we treated Lion’s Den’s wound. It had been a little over 2 months since we’d seen flies around her wound – until last Friday morning. With…
Yesterday, Sunday 16 November, we got a very important call to inform us that Dr Rogers was on his way to collect a rhino calf, and that we should be…
For a long time, we have been struggling to see some kind of progress in the healing of Lion’s Den’s wound. Unfortunately, because the poachers cut right into the sinus…
Gertjie playing in the mud Little G is a very special 'little' rhino. We love his unique personality and playfulness. Since he has been at our Centre, we have really…