Saving Rhino's in South Africa from the Blog of Melissa
Saturday, July 14, 2012 5:11:40 AM
Was just browing through some of the blogs in Opera and came across Melissa's Blog "Not Much to say but I will Try" here there was a post of saving the Rhinos from South Africa. For me being in Afica for 2 years and visiting so many countries makes me feel this is the only continent which was made for both wild animals and Man. The co existence between the two was unique until modernization has taken over. This must be arrested and animals need their cover and land back along with indigenous people who may want to co exist.Melissa I think you want this to happen.
Back home in India I stay in the North East and now my home is Shillong, Meghalaya, India. Close by is the state of Assam home of the one horned Rhino's. Along with my daughter we went to a nearby wild life sanctuary called Pabitora, where we wanted to see the One Horned Rhino. We were dismayed as due to heavy rains the sanctuary was closed and when we arrived we saw that the water levels were so high that the animals had to take refuge in small hills where water had not yet reached. It appears the need was so desperate that deers and Rhinos were sharing the same hill standing stand by side not harming each other and waiting for the water to recede. We could not see any animals due to the floods caused by rains.
Back home in India I stay in the North East and now my home is Shillong, Meghalaya, India. Close by is the state of Assam home of the one horned Rhino's. Along with my daughter we went to a nearby wild life sanctuary called Pabitora, where we wanted to see the One Horned Rhino. We were dismayed as due to heavy rains the sanctuary was closed and when we arrived we saw that the water levels were so high that the animals had to take refuge in small hills where water had not yet reached. It appears the need was so desperate that deers and Rhinos were sharing the same hill standing stand by side not harming each other and waiting for the water to recede. We could not see any animals due to the floods caused by rains.








