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Rhino Repair: Video


Sunrise was obscured by a blanket of misty cloud, for a moment or two a light drizzle fell as the wind rippled the water on Sosigi Dam. I had in mind a stake out of sorts hoping the elephant would be coming to drink. The wind then started howling and even the Marabou stork evacuated. I took a slow drive past the Chiredzi River, really just making a loop around until I would get on the west valley road back to base camp.

In the limelight

To continue where we left off with the black rhino saga, I did my usual scouting around yesterday, but I was more interested in helping no ears and making sure he’d be alright. I popped in to Chitimela, the field technician, for an update. Then after finding out from Colin, the reserve manager, that permission had been acquired, there were no flies on us as we headed straight to sort the young sub-adult out. There were already a few scouts monitoring the guy on our arrival and after the necessary drug preparations, I went in with Colin to get a shoulder shot of the dart being administered.

Earless Black Rhino

He was too quick for me as it all happened in a split second and the dart penetrated first time. The rhino was up in a flash and it was our turn to evacuate. He went down under a thicket and Bruce, the veterinarian, began the work of repairing his horned anus. The heavy mass of rhino then had to be rolled over for his leg to be looked at. Two deep holes just above the toes, deep enough to stick one’s whole finger in, had to be cleaned up and patched up as best as possible.

Sabi Star

It was time to administer the antidote, let me just say, this is where all the fun and games began. The rhino still feeling bullet proof from all the drugs and vitamins pumped into him, ended up in a fit of rage… and I was in the front line. What I can remember about sprinting was in the days of Carl Lewis and the boys - they would be proud. So it was out with the money shot, and instead, a mass of people running for safety. Although the rhino will feel the pain later on, it looks like he is in good shape for recovery - provided he doesn’t get nailed by another bull. All in a mornings work and this afternoon, I ended up driving into that breeding herd of elephant I was looking for.
Afternoon Stroll

When a Rhino Has No Ears: Video

What? Where? When? Why? How? Charged by black rhino at Nduna Dam this morning… Because I was just too damn close for comfort. Nothing to get alarmed about, but luckily my vehicle doesn’t feel any pain…anymore, it took two hard knocks from the frustrated beast; be that as it may, besides a small hole, the vehicle doesn’t look any different (It has always been a pretty banged up bush vehicle).

In the spotlight

I felt really sorry for the poor rhino though, she had an injury on her back leg, this is why she was hanging out right next to the dam under a shady bush. Unfortunately for me, the rhino was on the opposite side where I had no visual. “Never fear,” I said to myself, “I’ll sneak around the bush… that is surrounded by water.” So I managed to get in, but with nowhere to go and I was quite close. Staying dead still for five minutes taking pictures, the rhino began to relax and realize I was there to stay. I then broke out the video camera and was shooting arbitrary things from my door, which as I was positioned, was closest to the rhino. I then needed to get on the tripod head, so I climbed across the seats and moved into position - this all happening while the rhino was still happy with life.

Nduna Drink

I had now been there over twenty minutes and decided that this rhino was not doing anything exciting, just then a herd of buffalo came down to drink and was startled then stampeded off. I stuck around a little longer, taking my jacket off as the sun was beating down on the side of my neck. This disturbed the whole vibe of the situation, I had already received a shuffle charge so I thought that was the best she had with her injury. Boy, was I wrong! I’m thinking to myself, “it doesn’t look like she’s stopping.” Alrighty then, we took one hard knock as the rhino was shaking the vehicle and punctured the flank of the Hi-Lux. Nose sniffing and snorting up around the drivers seat, she displayed her frustration. I remember thinking there was no way I could get in the drivers seat now, plus there was nowhere for me to go, I had to let her calm herself down and I stayed dead still trying to capture the rest of the display. After the second impact, the Hi-Lux felt like a wild horse the way it was being shaken around. One last snort and shuffle in the sand and she was out of there. I was still feeling sorry for the beast trying to run while nursing the pain in its leg. She didn’t go very far and although a little shaken up, she seemed to be fine.

Pecked

This all happening after I received a mock charge on foot yesterday when the scouts and I finally tracked down a black rhino in the Chimbiya area. In fact, I’ve been finding rhinos all over the show, both black and white. I’m looking for possibilities for the film I will be doing on black rhino. I’d say it turned out to be quite an exhilarating day!

Caught in a trap