William praises rangers who take on' poachers to protect endangered rhinos
Briefly

The article highlights The Independent's commitment to quality journalism focusing on pressing issues like reproductive rights and climate change. It emphasizes the importance of being transparent and accessible without paywalls. Moreover, it details Prince William's wildlife documentary, 'Guardians,' which sheds light on the serious poaching crisis faced by rhinos. He praises the dedication of rangers in South Africa's Kruger National Park and showcases the efforts of caregivers raising orphaned rhino calves, recognizing the vital role they play in conservation efforts.
Around the world, rangers work steadily on the front lines of conservation. In South Africa's iconic Kruger National Park and surrounding areas, rangers are confronting a devastating rhino poaching crisis that threatens the survival of this awe-inspiring species.
The series highlights the conservation efforts of rangers worldwide. It features head ranger Cathy Dreyer and her teams working to combat poaching, as well as caregivers Felicia and Lucas, who are raising orphaned rhino calves.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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