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WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP

DONATE TODAY

Thank You for Supporting KRCT

YOUR DONATION WILL:

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$100

Feed one Rhino Protection Dog for a month

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$500

Buy a quality radio 

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$1200

Provide a guard with uniform and a bulletproof vest

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$2000

Enable us to train and certify a guard

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$4000

Fuel two vehicles for rhino security patrols for a month

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$4500

Purchase a trained dog and will cover the costs of food and veterinary care for a year

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$4800

Cover 12 hours of helicopter surveillance 

$6000

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Pay the salary of a rhino monitor for a year

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$13000

Purchase two sets of high specification thermal night vision equipment

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$45000

Enable us to buy a new patrol vehicle

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STAY

Just by staying at Kwandwe Private Game Reserve you will already be contributing to the fight to protect rhinos.

 

Our Conservation Levy goes towards supporting our conservation efforts.

EXPERIENCE

Book a Rhino conservation experience during your stay.

Kwandwe Private Game Reserve, which is no more than a two-hour drive from Port Elizabeth, offers guests the rare opportunity  to help in the conservation of the critically endangered black and white rhino by participating in their rhino- darting and notching programme under the supervision of a veterinarian and Angus Sholto- Douglas, Managing Director and Conservation Manager.

 

Once the rhino is sedated, assist the team by helping to administer medication as well as taking measurements for scientific and medical purposes. The minimum age is 16 and the best time to take part in this programme is between the months of May and September, but arrangements can be made to accommodate this out of season.

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SHARE

Rhinos can’t speak but you can!

 

 

Help to spread the word and educate people about the plight of this critically endangered species.

Share information with friends, family and other contacts.

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