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The first rhino calf born in the southern Okavango Delta for over 30 years has been photographed at last, thanks to James Gifford Photography.From a distance it looks to me like it's a boy, I don't...
Bertie, is a quiet and unassuming, very relaxed rhino. He spent most of his time during acclimatization in the boma with his best buddy Bruce. After Amy's calf was born there was a ...
Mikey was the youngest bull in the crash. He is a very mischievous rhino - named after my troublesome younger brother. He liked to mainly playfight with the other boys in the crash,...
The youngest of the rhino Jemma (named after my future sister-in-law!) was the naughtiest. Because she was the lowest ranking member of the crash in the 'boma', she constantly tried...
Beautiful Helen wonders why I'm watching her watching me, and who can blame her. She spent most of her time in the 'boma' acclimatizing with her closest Gal Pal Amy. Helen regularl...
Bruce is the oldest bull in the crash and has a distinctive half ear. He was ranked 3rd behind Amy and Helen while the rhino were held in the boma. Bruce was quite a character to get to know. I obs...
The rhino were sedated to keep them calm and conscious whist being transported the 2000km from South Africa to Botswana. Unfortunately at some point during the journey Amy must have...
The project rhino are uniquely identified using an ear notch system. Each notch represents a particular number. When added together this combination of notches gives the rhino it's ...