EAST LONDON - Every bit of motivation goes a long, long way.
In the dark underworld of rhino poaching, those fighting the senseless slaughtering of these endangered animals often find themselves battling well-resourced syndicates.
It's a lucrative trade, where a rhino horn can fetch up to a million rand in the Asian black market.
As the world marks World Ranger Day, workers at a private game reserve in the Eastern Cape are choosing to dedicate the occasion to those risking their lives to save the rhino.