Rhinos had a starring role in our Animals with Horns issue and we asked you to create a Save the Rhino poster for our monthly competition.
We were super pleased to see such an army of rhino supporters among our readers! The number of entries we received was truly heartening. Thanks so much to everyone who submitted a poster. Together, you sent such a powerful message to stop rhino poachers.
Gwen, aged 8, Gwmaman
Henry, aged 7, Ashtead
Cloudagh, aged 10, Abingdon
Grace, aged 8, Manchester
Imogen, aged 10, Hove
Bella, aged 11, Dinton
Imogen, aged 10, Bristol
Amelie, aged 8, Cambridge
Emilia, aged 6, Cheltenham
Natalia, age 8, Cheltenham
Emilia and Natalia's mum, 40, Cheltenham. 😊
Tiggy, aged 10, Petworth
James, aged 10, Fermanagh
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