Karen Trendler, the 42 year old founder of Wildcare Africa Animal Rehabilitation Centre in Kameeldrift, South Africa, drawing on her vast experience in wild animal rehabilitation and rescue. 25 years in conservation, wildlife rehabilitation, crisis response, training and special projects. She protects the most vulnerable animals in Africa, the rhinoceros and the elephant, since they hunt them because their horns are worth a lot of money. Also is a Rhino orphan expert, because many rhinos are orphaned because hunters kill their parents. In the book where they talk about their work they mention Kapela, Thandi, Mbali, Chips, Moheng, Ntombi who are baby rhinos that she saved, and surely she gives her maximum effort to save all who can, she and her team.
Karen Trendler cares for Ntombi, a two-month old white rhino
Birthday of Karen: 6 of july
Twitter: @Workingwild
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/karen.trendler
Blog: workingwild-karent.blogspot.com
Book: "Wildcare: The Story Of Karen Trendler And Her African Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre", in this link: http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/pdf_files/141/1414472552.pdf
World famous rhino orphan rehabilitator Karen Trendler is pictured feeding a two-day-old rhino calf. In February this year, the Thula Thula Rhino Orphanage where she worked was forced to close after it was attacked by a rhino poaching gang