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Sharks rugby team on a mission to save the rhino

by Jamie
Jamie Joseph
January 25, 2016

By Jamie Joseph
South Africa’s CellC Sharks rugby team, hailing from my home province of KwaZulu-Natal, is throwing their weight behind the rhino poaching crisis and the movement to save our iconic ‪species from extinction.
#2016YearOfTheRhino
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Photo credit: Jamie Joseph / Saving the Wild

Read more on Africa Geographic.

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