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Add your signature to save the rhinos

18 Sep 2019
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Timeless Africa Safaris is putting out a call for signatures on a manifesto aimed at helping to conserve Africa’s rhino populations.

The manifesto, which it is calling the Rhino Bill of Rights, can found here. Timeless Africa Safaris will donate R5 for every signature received.

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