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This story, written in rhyme, is about 2 children living in an African village. One day they find a baby rhino, whose mother has been poached for her horns. The story centres around the rescue of the orphaned rhino and is based on the real, ongoing work of Rhino Revolution, a rhino orphanage and rehabilitation centre in South Africa, who care for not only rhinos, but pangolins too. Their mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and release. It is through the children living throughout the world, that we can build the foundation for a better and caring future for our wildlife and the planet as a…mehr

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This story, written in rhyme, is about 2 children living in an African village. One day they find a baby rhino, whose mother has been poached for her horns. The story centres around the rescue of the orphaned rhino and is based on the real, ongoing work of Rhino Revolution, a rhino orphanage and rehabilitation centre in South Africa, who care for not only rhinos, but pangolins too. Their mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and release. It is through the children living throughout the world, that we can build the foundation for a better and caring future for our wildlife and the planet as a whole. When nature and the wild are happy and strong, so are people, because we are all part of the land we share. Join the revolution and make this reality. This book was created pro bono and all profits will go directly to Rhino Revolution to help at grassroots level, where it is needed most.
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Autorenporträt
Imelda was born and grew up in Cape Town, South Africa. She moved to England when she was 19 and completed a BA(Hons) in Drama, Television & Theatre Studies in Winchester. She then went on to work in broadcast and studio engineering for companies including Channel 4 Television and ITV. After children came along, she devoted time to being a mother and discovered a love for photography and photoshop through photographing her children. She then joined some photographic societies, learned more about her camera and photographic techniques, building up her skills. She is now one of the country's top portrait photographers and has won many awards with several associations. She is a double craftsman with the Guild of Photographers having achieved this in both digital art and portraiture. She was not only awarded a Fellowship with the Master Photographers Association for her body of work "Faces of Cancer", but this was also named "Best Fellowship Panel of 2018". Imelda has other books and projects in the planning and continues to work as a portrait photographer in Kent. For more of Imelda photography, please visit www.photographybyimelda.co.uk