Minneapolis Woman Makes Saving Rhinos Her Mission

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- A Minneapolis woman has made it her mission to save the rhinos from extinction.

Kennedy Zakeer spent a dozen years living in South Africa. She says poachers are killing rhinos just for their horns. Thirteen were reported poached in 2007 and that number jumped to more than a thousand last year.

Zakker started up a non-profit called the Council of Contributors to raise money to save and protect the rhinos. The Council of Contributors is made up of people who commit to making a monthly donation for one year.

Last year, Kennedy worked at a wildlife orphanage for baby rhinoceros who had lost their mothers to poachers. After she left, the orphanage was attacked and 2 baby rhinos she cared for were killed and their small horns were removed.

Here is more information on Council of Contributors for saving rhinos.

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