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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.