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Home Home » PARKS AND GARDENS » Kruger National Park » A dozen rhinos!
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A dozen rhinos!

A dozen rhinos!
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In 2012 a dozen white rhinos could be spotted in this panoramic terrain of the Kruger National Park.

If humanity can live up to its most lofty ideals it will be possible for people to admire a similar scene in the year 2112. Nobody who reads this today will be around to witness the outcome in a hundred years. And few of them believe the rhino will be around in another century.

Values, more than systems, have to be grown in society for desired outcomes in the deep future. No human can bring about any guarantees. The future should be about more than money.

Many who live now can do something, albeit small, to increase the probability of the dreams about nature in future to come true.

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Ivan Latti
 
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