Friday, November 29, 2013

BayFM visit

Today I visited the BayFm studios and had a chat with AdorĂ© Mogan about the difference between a rhino and an elephant. Also explained the wonderful work the Endangered Wildlife Trust is doing and all about the Cape Union Mart Find The Rhino competition. Hope we raise enough awareness to get that R20 000 for the EWF. What a lovely host and radio station. 

Listen to them here: http://www.bayfm.co.za


Also for updates on the number of Rhino poaching figures and other figures visit: http://www.ewt.org.za/programmes/LPP/rhinoproject.html

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Saving Humans

Unfortunetly Rhino's can't donate blood to humans and also the other way around. Today I thought I would add some moral support to some humans saving other humans. Go donate blood, its the right thing to do. Wonder if there is a Rhino blood bank?


Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Christmas Concert

My first Christmas concert at one of my little brothers school. What an awesome story! Sometimes someone has to die first before people start to listen. Hope that the Rhino killing stops before it is too late. Had lots of fun playing with all the kids! Below are some pictures. I am with my little brother Kaden and Esian is the sheep next to baby Jesus.



Tuesday, November 26, 2013

1st Day on the Beach

The day I was born, 26 November 2013, was the first day I went to the beach. This is at Maitlands beach in Port Elizabeth, Nelson Mandela Bay. Nelson Mandela Bay is home to the Big 7 which includes me, The Rhino.


How it all started


Cape Union Mart has partnered with the Endangered Wildlife Trust for the 2014 Find The Rhino competition. The winner of the competition’s grand prize will have the opportunity to make a R20 000 cash donation to one of the funds within the Endangered Wildlife Trust.

In order to win I have to create as much exposure as possible for the Endangered Wildlife Trust and Cape Union Mart using, me, as the means of doing so. Please if you can assist by sharing this page and encouraging others to like it you can contribute R20 000 to my chosen fund.

The fund I have chosen is The Endangered Wildlife Trust itself as it needs funding to cover their administration costs, printing and advertising.

On the 26th of November a post appeared on Facebook with the following image:



The hidden geocache was located in Maitlands and this is where I was eventually found. I will post my adventures here.