Rhino Week 2019 at West Midland Safari Park

West Midland Safari Park is raising money for Save the Rhino International
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Rhino Week 2019 · 25 May 2019

We believe rhinos are magnificent. And they are endangered. To survive, they need a safe and diverse world. Yet today, they face immense threats. With your fundraising and donations, we can work alongside expert partners and move closer towards our vision: for all rhino species to thrive.

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From Save The Rhino: Rhino poaching has reached crisis point while rhino habitat is shrinking. Today, three of the five species of rhino are Critically Endangered, meaning they face an extremely high chance of extinction in the wild; two of these species have fewer than 80 animals surviving. 

As part of Rhino Week at West Midland Safari Park (25th May – 2nd June), we are asking our guests and followers to help us raise money for Save the Rhino International and support Save the Rhino Trust and the Sumatran Rhino Breeding Sanctuary.

As a thank you, in return for your help, every person who donates at least £5.00 via this JustGiving website page will be entered into a competition where the lucky winner will receive a WMSP VIP 'MONEY-CAN'T-BUY' RHINO EXPERIENCE!*
• Only donations with a valid email address will be entered, so we can get in touch with you if you win.
• Please ensure you tick the box to allow us to contact you.
• Text donations will not be entered as they do not provide any contact details.

Read more about our event on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/WestMidSafari.

Read more about rhinos at www.savetherhino.org

* Donations must be received by 3rd June 2019 to be entered into the competition.

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