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Saturday, June 30, 2012

March For Rhinos 2012

Given St Lucia's proximity to Durban and the number of conservationists &  wildlife enthusiasts in our community, St Lucia News thought it appropriate to report on the Rhino March 2012.



Taking place on Tuesday 10 July, all wildlife lovers are invited and encouraged to participate.  The march will start at 07h30 at the Christian Centre in Durban's West Street and end at the City Hall.  The organisers would love to see 10 000 people marching and, to this end, hope as many volunteers as possible will unite in this march to help combat the extinction of our beautiful rhinos.


For more information, email rhinomarch2012@gmail.com and, for those able to attend, please make use of the St Lucia Community Car Pool Facebook page in order to organise transport to and from Durban.


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