Matusadona is now an Intensive Protection Zone as the
small number of remaining rhino are successfully protected day and night by
parks board personnel.
Newly introduced young black rhino are kept overnight
in bomas under the watchful eyes of armed guards. Still being babies they need
to be fed twice a day with a nutritious milk formula, mamma style.
Then they are off to explore their new and save
territory accompanied by an armed scout complete with 2 way radio who will
protect them with his life.
PLEASE can someone find the barefoot man with the
purple shirt and orange pants because he deserves a medal. No, he deserves
more! Feeding, caring and walking with the Rhino, dedicating his life to them
deserves him more than a medal, maybe a Nobel Price, or at least, international
recognition? Give that man a Bells!
All I can say is that he is from Zimbabwe and he works
for their Wildlife Department at Matusadona on the shores of Lake Kariba.
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