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In Zimbabwe, Rhinos Are the Focus of a Village Tourism Project

On the fringes of an African game park, an ambitious project brings together tourists, local communities and white rhinos, emerging from the brink of extinction.

Tim Neville
Author: Tim Neville

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Tim Neville

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Endangered and Extinct Species, Hwange National Park (Zimbabwe), National Parks, Monuments and Seashores, Rhinoceroses, Travel and Vacations
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