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Save the Rhino

A essay about the endangered Rhino and what we can do to stop Rhino poaching. Save the Rhino before its too late. It is incredibly hard for certain organizations, which are more often than not non-profit organizations who are continually trying to get the Rhino population back to what it was many years ago, especially in Zimbabwe we a recent spate of Rhino poaching has disrupted the plans and efforts in place to increase the Rhino population in the area. Http www.iucn.org? Http www.wessa.or.Http.

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A essay about the endangered Rhino and what we can do to stop Rhino poaching. Save the Rhino before its too late. It is incredibly hard for certain organizations, which are more often than not non-profit organizations who are continually trying to get the Rhino population back to what it was many years ago, especially in Zimbabwe we a recent spate of Rhino poaching has disrupted the plans and efforts in place to increase the Rhino population in the area. Http www.iucn.org? Http www.wessa.or.Http.

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