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Baby hartebeest rescued from poachers

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A wounded, dehydrated and distressed baby red hartebeest is thriving at the Centre for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (Crow) after being saved from roadside poachers.

Ahead of tomorrow’s UN International Wildlife Day, Crow shared the happy story.

A good Samaritan bought the animal, which was about 2 months old when

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