A confluence of severe drought, greedy rhino poachers and fatigued conservationists does not bode well for the future of South Africa's private game reserves and the rhinos they protect. However, all is not lost.
With KwaZulu-Natal experiencing a deadly drought, game reserves in northern Zululand are feeling the summer heat in more ways than one.
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