Cape Times

Rhino activist, 10, given global award

- Staff Writer

A 10-YEAR-OLD local activist has received global recognitio­n for having a positive impact on the environmen­t, with his efforts to save rhinos.

Hunter Mitchell’s efforts have seen him earning the Internatio­nal Young Eco-Hero award by the environmen­tal organisati­on Action for Nature.

His mission started on Christmas Day 2015, when he heard about a baby rhino abandoned in the middle of the night by its mother.

He knew that without help it would die, and anxiously followed its progress on social media.

Starting with his own pocket money, he began raising funds from family and friends, then set up a Facebook page. He felt inspired to save that one baby rhino, named Osita, but along the way he learnt about the poaching crisis and felt compelled to do even more.

“My family has been converted into rhino mad warriors,” said Mitchell.

“Keeping rhinos, elephants, lions, pangolins and so many more animals safe from extinction is going to need warriors, and I will always be one of those warriors. I am only 10 and know my journey is just beginning.”

Mitchell’s love of rhinos shone through when he visited the Aquila Private Game Reserve that saved Osita, and opened a rhino orphanage that cares for Osita and other orphans. There, wildlife conservati­onist Divan Grobler taught him how to care for the rhinos.

He helps to walk the animals, prepare their food, feed them and coat them with protective mud. The rhinos recognise him and come running to nudge him.

Mitchell has made presentati­ons to more than 10 000 school children, locally and over Skype in Asia, and on a trip to Australia – where he was impressed to meet with environmen­talist Bindy Irwin.

He has filmed documentar­ies and videos to distribute online, and for the past two years he has organised a big event for World Rhino Day.

Earlier this year he also won the Eco-Youth Gold award at the #ecologicaw­ards.

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 ?? Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency (ANA) ?? ECO WARRIOR: Hunter Mitchell, 10, received the Internatio­nal Young Eco-Hero award by the environmen­tal organisati­on Action for Nature for having a positive impact on the environmen­t with his efforts to save rhinos.
Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency (ANA) ECO WARRIOR: Hunter Mitchell, 10, received the Internatio­nal Young Eco-Hero award by the environmen­tal organisati­on Action for Nature for having a positive impact on the environmen­t with his efforts to save rhinos.

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