
Help for Rhinos
NFA is delighted to announce our new efforts to support South African wildlife, starting with our practical work to help rhinos affected by the brutal
NFA is delighted to announce our new efforts to support South African wildlife, starting with our practical work to help rhinos affected by the brutal
Chinese nationals have been spotted loading Zimbabwe baby elephants into crates at the Hwange national park in preparation to fly them to captivity in China.
“Poached from their mothers, trapped for months by armed guards, held in tiny cages for six days, and exported to endure their whole lives in captivity.”
“Zimbabwe is breaking international agreements and its own laws in the export of these elephants”
Animal lovers from all over the world have already shown we can engender change if we stand together and make our voices heard. Many major
Network for Animals has called for the South African government to give a higher priority to the rhino poaching crisis in that country, calling for
Environmental Affairs Minister, Edna Molewa, has bowed to pressure and released the official body-count of South African rhinos slaughtered by poachers for their horns. Earlier
South Africa’s Environmental Affairs minister, Edna Molewa, has admitted that the rhino poaching crisis in South Africa is getting worse and the head of anti-poaching
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