Our Steenboks (Raphicerus campestris) have grown up so fast, and are enjoying browse and are fully weaned. They will soon be transferred to their prerelease enclosure for their ultimate release.
For the original post, click here: https://www.facebook.com/1413097125375104/posts/2584243094927162/ Nominate us to win a share of 2.1 million with #MySchool21 HERE: https://bit.ly/2RrF6sF Johannesburg Wildlife NPC FNB Cheque account Account nr: 62658400264 Branch code: 255355 Reference: bok Swift code: FIRNZAJJ We treat indigenous animals free of charge, relying solely on the donations and support of our community. Pics: Ashleigh Pienaar A few weeks ago, we introduced you to one of our Spring babies, a tiny Steenbok (Raphicerus campestris). Another Steenbok has subsequently arrived, and unfortunately, could not be reunited with his family either. These two are thriving on their milk formula, and are beginning to enjoy browse too! As soon as they are weaned, they will be placed in a prerelease enclosure for their ultimate release.
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