Here is the long awaited update to the happenings at Care for Wild, my apologies for the delay

THE ARRIVAL of SPARKLE
On the 22 December 2018, Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary received a call about another orphaned calf from the Kruger National Park. The calf's mother was reported to have been poached in the Kingfisherspruit area of the KNP. With lions nearby, it was critical to rescue this orphan quickly.
Fortunately, KNP Head Veterinarian, Dr. Peter Buss, and his team responded quickly and airlifted the young calf out of danger. The 5 month old orphaned rhino arrived at Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary at 11 am that morning, still in good condition. In fact she is a fat and healthy little rhino! After the tranquilizers wore off that afternoon, the little orphaned rhino woke up, keen for her first bottle of milk!
In the Christmas spirit, the newest arrival at Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary has been named Sparkle.
With 16 liters of milk and many mouthfuls of grass, we are happy to say that Sparkle is definately a little chubby unicorn!
A week after arriving at Care for Wild, Sparkle met a part of her extended family. Summer has shown to be most fond of the new addition, with Arthur being quite pleased having another little sister.
We are happy to report that all three have enjoyed their milk, a mud bath and the fresh green grass after the lovely rain we received.
RIBBON RECEIVES A GIFT FROM THE USA

LIANNE WEAVER
11 year old Lianne from the USA has knitted a special soft blanket for Ribbon and sent it with a special hand written letter.
Thank you Lianne for the love you have shown our cute and adorable baby rhinos.
ARTHUR SWORN IN AS BOY SCOUT
Arthur has been sworn in as a Scout at Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary!
Message from Head Leader of the Scouts, Danie Langner:
“Care for Wild is the Rhino Sanctuary for the Kruger National Park. It was a day of mixed emotions. On the one hand, incredible sadness to see the marks of pangas and wounds on the little bodies of rhinos orphans. On the other hand, amazement for the personality of the rhinos, gratitude for people like Petronel Nieuwoudt who care for the orphans, protect them and give them a new life. I was moved when the orphaned rhino babies cried for their milk bottle. The cry of a rhino calf touches your heart.
As part of the Scouts project 'Saving rhinos is tons of fun', teams of this years scouts collected R100 000 with rhino-shaped money boxes for Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary. I wished every Boy and Girl Scout could be there today to experience what difference they make to the orphans. Thank you, thank you, thank you to every child and parent who has filled up the rhino money boxes. Thank you Carinda Habig. Thank you Tekkies and Riaan du Preez. Thank you Zandra Macchin. Thank you to the Grade 4 of Rietvallei, the Grade 8 Springbok of Vereeniging and the Grade 2 Owl of Unika in Johannesburg.
As part of our service today, we have sworn in, Arthur, a nine-month-old orphaned rhino, as a Scout. His licensing certificate was a print of his footprint. Arthur even received a Scout jacket/vest. When reaching milestones, Arthur will receive badges such as Field awareness, Field knowledge, Tracking and Self-Preservation. So we measure as he grows and as he heals.
The promise of new Scouts during a pledge ceremony is a promise of service.
Today, while Arthur drinks his milk bottle, we promise that our boys & girls will love him and the other orphaned rhinos, we will support them, we will never stop preserving nature and will make people aware of their distress. Arthur is now a full-fledged Scout . He will be treated as an honorary member.
I was amazed by how Arthur ran after the children, allowing them to rub his ears and scratch his belly. I watched how he rubbed against them and lay his head on their shoulders and I realized that every orphan, man and animal, seeks security, stability, protection, belonging and sincere love. “
Young Arthur is in his element and has found a family that he has attached himself to. There are no less than 8 young females in his group with him being the only male. You Go Arthur.