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South Africa – On the Cape of Wild Animals | Free Documentary Nature


South Africa – On the Cape of Wild Animals | Wildlife Documentary

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Committed animal rights activists fight for the lives of their charges every day, in diverse protection projects and rescue centres along the South African Garden Route. The majestic “Big 5” belong…

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  1. Many Conservationists from Europe have settled in South Africa . The reason: saving what’s left of the wildlife. To manage the huge properties needed to care for the man different needs of these wild creatures, they often take on students – ongoing veterinarians as interns to help care for the injured animals they take in as conservation specialists. It’s a amazing experience for these future vets, seeing, petting, wild animals for the first time in their lives. Some return to start their own conservation reserves. They are desperately needed. Wildlife needs all the help they can get.

    Our doc begins with the game warden and paramedic Hein Schumanns from the House of conservationists in the Uhmkondo game reserve where orphaned and/or injured animals are cared for, to be released back into the wild, or finding them a new home.Helping are Claudia Kaiser – Vet and colleague Hendrick Dutoit. Their current task: Moving an male Impala to a herd with too few males.

    Attention DANGER: Tranquilizer guns used for animals: the tranquilizer could kill a human; there’s always an antidote on hand.

    Join us on this up close and personal journey, observing the work of animal rights activists fight for the lives of their charges every day. Spectacular footage of how helpers from all over the world come together – often working under great danger – to care for animals large and small, giving them back their freedom or if necessary, a new home.

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  2. You could wear 5 pairs of gloves, and that still won't stop a needle. I'm sure if he was working on a human he'd wear gloves because that does protect against blood transfer. That's the point of wearing them, not to protect you from a sharp needle meant to Pearce the skin