In Conversation With Ray Thakhuli, General Manager at SANParks.

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World Rhino Day, commemorated annually on 22 September, is a global call to protect and conserve the five rhino species that face constant threats of poaching and habitat loss. South Africa is home to the largest rhino population in the world, making it both a vital stronghold for their survival and a prime target for illegal wildlife trade. The day serves as a platform for raising awareness about the plight of rhinos, while also celebrating the conservation wins achieved through years of dedicated efforts. It reminds the world that the survival of these ancient animals depends on collective responsibility across governments, organizations, and communities.
22 Sep 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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