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Most whale calves in 17 years, rhino zoomies & a hero’s farewell | Wins from the Wild
Wildlife wins you don’t usually hear about.
This week in Wins from the Wild, we cover record-breaking North Atlantic right whale calves, a rescued rhino calf’s recovery in South Africa, bearded vultures returning to the Alps, and a conservation dog retiring after a decade of impact.
While our planet may be at a tipping point, there’s still reason to have hope.
This is Wins from the Wild - a weekly series sharing positive conservation stories from around the world.
🐋 North Atlantic Right Whale Update
23 calves recorded this season - the highest in over 15 years. With fewer than 380 individuals left, every birth matters.
🦏 Rhino Rescue Story (South Africa)
A rescued rhino calf rehabilitated by Zululand Conservation Trust takes his first run - a major milestone in his recovery journey.
🦅 Bearded Vultures Return (Europe)
After decades of conservation work, vultures are returning to the Alps, helping restore ecosystem balance.
🐶 Koala Detection Dog Retires
Bear, one of the world’s most well-known conservation dogs, retires after helping locate over 100 koalas in the wild.
🎥 Credits:
Rhino calf footage: Zululand Conservation Trust
Bearded vultures: STRAWANZA
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