Conservation #3: Looking after the little guys - rehabilitating Africa's smaller wildlife

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The Johannesburg Wildlife Veterinary Hospital plays a key role in treating and rehabilitating injured indigenous African medium and small wildlife, free of charge. Some of the species we treat include: bats, owls, raptors, mongoose, pangolin, meerkat, serval, genet, hedgehogs, bush babies, garden birds, water birds and otter – to name but a few.In this episode Nicci Wright talks about the special work they do. http://www.johannesburgwildlifevet.comhttps://www.facebook.com/johannesburgwildlifevet/Support Tales Less Told podcast: www.taleslesstold.com/donateDon't forget to subscribe to the podcast!Flying 4 Rhino operates aerial support over conservation areas, and plays a key role in deterring and detecting poachers. Please consider supporting them.Support the show