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Guardians take Warren, the adorable baby rhino for a walk in South Africa.
Phalaborwa (South Africa), Sep 21 (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Kim Ludbrook).- Horn removal in rhinos is a practice carried out in South Africa to prevent rhino poaching. According to Save The Rhino Organisation, horn removal contributed to a significant decrease in rhino poaching and has been successful in the past. However, this measure alone will not stop poaching; rhinos must be monitored in safe places at all times to be safe from poachers. FOOTAGE OF THE PHALABORWA HORN CUTTING OPERATION TO PREVENT RHINO POACHING.
Four adorable white lion cubs, two boys and two girls, were born at the Taigan Safari Park in the Crimean town of Belogorsk on Thursday. By a cute coincidence, the rare cubs, which are named Tsar, Director, Mathilda and Nyasha-Nevsmenasha, were born on World Lion Day, which takes place on August 10. White lions are critically endangered, with estimates saying there may be as few as 300 in the world.
Holiday makers in South Africa were surprised to be joined by a different kind of family.
South Africa may push to end a global ban on the rhino trade. As Hayley Plattt reports, they want to turn the trade in horns into a lucrative legal business.