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		</div><p>Poachers have killed two white rhino cows and seriously injured a bull, a spokeswoman for a South African wildlife park said.</p>
<p>Marketing manager of the Sibuya Game Reserve, Charlene Watson, said today two orphaned calves, aged three and 11 months and still suckling, were sent to a sanctuary.</p>
<p>Ms Watson said the bull suffered serious injuries to his legs when he fell. She said poachers sawed his horn off.</p>
<p>Ms Watson said several wildlife parks in South Africa&#8217;s Eastern Cape province have been targeted by poachers in recent years.</p>
<p>In a Facebook post, reserve owner Nick Fox said he was on patrol with an anti-poaching security unit when he discovered the rhino carcasses early on Thursday morning.</p>
<p>There are about 20,000 southern white rhinos left in the world, most in South Africa.</p>
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