Members of the Sharks squad recently spent some time at a private game reserve and got the opportunity to work with wildlife conservationists.
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#OurSharks teamed up with &Beyond’s veterinary team to de-horn a rhino and her calf to try and combat the poaching of these endangered species ?#OurSharksForever #ShareSouthAfrica pic.twitter.com/chQ445x8bX
— The Sharks (@TheSharksZA) September 3, 2020
And you thought #OurSharks were big, wait until you get up close with a rhino! ?#OurSharksForever #ShareSouthAfrica
?: @HowardCleland3 pic.twitter.com/dkwvE9O1l3— The Sharks (@TheSharksZA) September 3, 2020
#OurSharks spent the afternoon with the Anti-poaching Unit that protect the wildlife at &Beyond’s Phinda Private Game Reserve?#OurSharksForever #ShareSouthAfrica pic.twitter.com/1RGGEZnHg0
— The Sharks (@TheSharksZA) September 3, 2020
#OurSharks had to put their knowledge of tracking to good use in an anti-poaching exercise?#OurSharksForever #ShareSouthAfrica pic.twitter.com/SJUBMjy6Pv
— The Sharks (@TheSharksZA) September 3, 2020
#OurSharks adapting well to life in the bush ?
?: @HowardCleland3 pic.twitter.com/rK1ijWbn5X— The Sharks (@TheSharksZA) September 3, 2020
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Photo: Howard Cleland