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Port Lympne rhino
The three English rhinos translocated from Port Lympne Wild Animal Park are adjusting well with a voracious appetite for the Mkomazi browse. Two of our Mkomazi rhino trackers have been called over to the Serengeti National Park to work with Dr Peter Morkel and Dr Idrissa Chuma on the fitting of horn transmitters on the Serengeti rhino. The other Mkomazi rhino are all fine although we are constantly upgrading security. …link
Saturday Telegraph Magazine article
Here is the link to the article on the Mkomazi rhino project published in the Saturday Telegraph magazine 8th September 2012 …link
Community
Building work continues at Gonja Secondary School on the science labs that GAWPT is supporting. One classroom has recently had a ring beam fitted and now the roof will be constructed. …read more
Wild dog
A pack of wild dogs has recently passed through the camp. Four young males have broken off from this pack and have remained at the breeding compounds, sometimes moving off for days at a time, but returning to rest up before they move on again. …link
Rhino
We have a new rhino calf. Charlie, translocated with the first group of rhino that came to Mkomazi in 1997, has given birth to a bull calf. The trackers are keeping a very close eye on them both during these early weeks and months as we have lost a calf to natural predation in the past and are doing all we can to prevent this happening again. …read more
Mugi at Kora
Mugi, the lion cub, is doing well in Kora National Park under the care of Jamie Manuel. Kenya Wildlife Services have been working in close cooperation on this programme …link
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