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Location: Thornybush Nature Reserve, South Africa.
South Africa is home to the world’s largest populations of rhinos and a variety of other endangered species, and the Greater Kruger Area faces significant poaching threats. Unfortunately, many animals are at risk in their natural habitats, targeted for their horns, tusks, scales, or skin, which fetch high prices on the International black market. Rhino horn, elephant ivory, and pangolin scales are especially in demand, used as status symbols or in traditional medicine. The Thornybush Nature Reserve serves as a critical buffer zone for the wilderness area of Kruger National Park to our east, and there are no fences between these two areas, meaning that animals can roam freely across this region. The goal is to keep these boundaries protected and secure, a challenging task that the K9 unit faces steadfastly around the cloc
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