this wilderness area. the mine will also discharge acid mine w water laced with sulfuric acid and radioactive byproducts into ththe umfolozi river, wheere the park's animals and the livestock of the surrounding community alallrink. >> and when we come hehere, we come h here to kind of, lili, to unwind and experience the wild, and now there's a mine happening on the edge of the wilderness, and d it's diluting evy experiencece that the people are getting here. >> if hundreds of rhinos arare killed for their horn, the popupulation can be reestablished as long as enough are saved. but if the park is polluted with toxic mine waste, this last refuge of the rhino will be lost forever. >> where our concern lies is with respect to dust, because there's no analysis of the dust, in terms of the toxic components within that dust, given the coal mining, and the blasting, and thatat sort ofof thing. now, y you can feel this w wind. this wind is blowing across us right into the game reserve. so, they mine here, this southeastern wind will carry the dust, and the fallout will be in the park, in the wilderness area. >> if it goes ahead, the coal mine wiwill be right against the boundary fence of the park. this community of