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Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre (HESC), near Kruger

Little G, the orphaned baby white rhino.

Check out my blog on Hoedspruit Enfangered Species Centre on the South African Tourism website www.southafrica.net/blog

http://www.southafrica.net/blog/en/posts/entry/helping-ensure-our-tomorrow-the-hoedspruit-endangered-species-centre

In this animal haven, internationally recognised for its unwavering dedication to conserving rare, endangered and vulnerable species, victims of human greed and habitat destruction find a new life, new hope and the ultimate destination – the possibility of being returned to the wilderness.

Kate and Crunchy the cheetah, the first cub to be born at HESC.

Breakfast at the vulture restaurant.

The self-catering Khula's cottage in HESC.


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Kate Turkington is one of South Africa’s best-known broadcasters, travellers and travel writers. From Tibet to Thailand, Patagonia to Peru, Kashmir to Kathmandu, St Helena to St Albans, the Arctic Circle to Antarctica, like Shakespeare’s Puck she has girdled the world. She continues to travel when and where she can but Johannesburg is home where she writes and blogs in print and on social media.

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