The Lowvelder

The Rhinos go in to bat for the rhinos

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MBOMBELA - The Rhinos met some rhinos when the Mpumalanga cricket team visited

Care for Wild Sanctuary on Friday.

The cricket team got to feed the orphaned rhinos and tour the facility, after which they announced they would be wearing the Care for Wild logo on their one-day kit.

The Care for Wild Care founder and CEO, Petronel Nieuwoudt, gave a short history and explained the mission statement of the organisati­on, Mpumalanga Rhinos.

The team’s wicketkeep­er/batsman, Rubin Hermann, was moved by the experience of being so close to the endangered species and hearing the stories of Care for Wild’s successes.

It was truly an eye-opening experience, witnessing the amazing work Care for Wild is doing to care for, aid in the rehabilita­tion and rewild rhinos orphaned as the result of poaching.

“It was saddening to see the harsh reality of the damage caused by poaching first-hand. But to see people like Petronel and an organisati­on like Care for Wild dedicating their lives to make a change is truly inspiring.

“Our eyes were opened to the importance of doing our own little bit to help in any possible capacity. That is why we will be wearing the Care for Wild logo with pride on our shirts for the duration of the CSA One-Day Competitio­n,” said Hermann.

 ?? ?? Aku Mkatso, Jon Hinrichsen and Benjamin van Niekerk.
Aku Mkatso, Jon Hinrichsen and Benjamin van Niekerk.
 ?? ?? Blake Schraader feeds a rhino as teammate Kieran Kenny looks on.
Blake Schraader feeds a rhino as teammate Kieran Kenny looks on.
 ?? ?? Alex Kok shares a special moment.
Alex Kok shares a special moment.

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