The team and it's commitment to Conservation Having
been involved with Black Rhino conservation in the Hluhluwe Umfolozi
Park, Frank Carlisle, a director and co-founder of Bhejane 4x4 Adventures,
has recognised the need for the company to commit to a project that
benefits Black Rhino "BHEJANE" conservation throughout Southern Africa. 
The
Black Rhino represents one of Hluhluwe Umfolozi Park's greatest success
stories, having been brought back from the brink of extinction. Through
sound conservation practices, black rhino numbers in the park have
increased to the extent that they are able to serve as a pool to stock
areas in Southern Africa where they previously occurred. "Bhejane" is
the Zulu name for Black Rhino and its success story is the inspiration
behind Bhejane 4x4 Adventures. 
Bhejane 4x4 Adventures
has established formal links with the Wildlands Conservation Trust. The Wildlands
Conservation Trust was established in 1998 to support and encourage the
conservation of biodiversity, especially in Kwazulu-Natal and to
promote South Africa's finest asset, its wildlife.

Working
in partnership with the Wildlands Conservation Trust, Bhejane 4x4
Adventures is committed to supporting the conservation of these
magnificent animals. A percentage of revenue originating from each 4x4
trail will be donated to the Trust’s black rhino projects, specifically
to support the monitoring and protection of the KwaZulu-Natal
populations of this seriously threatened species.

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