Harry Bailey tells all about the Run for Rangers initiative

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Run For Rangers is a campaign that supports training to assist the K9 unit, rangers and their families, aerial support, community education and engagement, as well as bringing awareness to the predicament that rangers face with regards to the effects of poaching.

Founded by former Hilton pupil who was only 18 at the time, this initiative is close to Harry's heart.
2 Jul 2024 2AM English South Africa Society & Culture · Daily News

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