White Rhinos – Endangered Species Breeding

WHITE RHINOS – ENDANGERED SPECIES BREEDING

Endangered Species Breeding

White Rhinos are one of the most endangered animal species in the world.

They are being poached in South Africa for their horn which (is falsely) believed to have medicinal qualities.

Kristy Morcom, Director of Media Relations for the Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park, Litchfield, Arizona, states that a full grown adult male has no natural predators other than humans.

There is a true need for breeding programs under human care to help sustain the population so not one more species suffers extinction. Under these types of programs, we can help save other wild animal counterparts. Protect The Harvest helps the Wildlife World Zoo to spread their voice and supports their breeding programs.

or contact them at 632-232-8741.

The zoo is open 365 days a year. Memberships, field trips and special events are available.

Please visit our “get involved” tab to learn how you can help.

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