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debora patta spent time there. >> reporter: these terrified rhinos run for their lives.r horns have placed a deadly bounty on their maepds but the men hunting them are not poachers. simon naylor is phinda reserve's head ranger. he gives the order to tranquilize the rhinos. the drug quickly takes effect. a drunken stagger before the rhino is blindfolded to dull his senses. it's hard to watch. but dehorning the rhinos could save their lives. they're not in any pain. it's like filing a human nail. this rhino horn is what this war is being fought over. it is still so valuable to poachers that even after it's been removed it is immediately whisked off the property and taken to a secret location out of the reach of criminal syndicates. in some parts of asia the rhinos' horn sells for about $150,000. veterinarian mike toft. >> i'd rather see this little guy upright in two years' time than in a ditch upside down and bloated, dead from having had his horn poached. so for me it's a no-brainer. >> reporter: the rhinos are sprayed with a purple disinfectant. the mark of survival. >>
debora patta spent time there. >> reporter: these terrified rhinos run for their lives.r horns have placed a deadly bounty on their maepds but the men hunting them are not poachers. simon naylor is phinda reserve's head ranger. he gives the order to tranquilize the rhinos. the drug quickly takes effect. a drunken stagger before the rhino is blindfolded to dull his senses. it's hard to watch. but dehorning the rhinos could save their lives. they're not in any pain. it's like filing a human...
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ednight debora patta has the story of lions rescued from circuses and returned to their native land. >> reporter: a feeble cry that is the sound of a lifetime of abuse at the hands of circus trainers. n is is one of 33 lions rescued by animal activists jan creamer and tim phillips from a cruel, caged existence. for two years they raided circuses, often going undercover ur track down the lions, many of whom had fractured teeth, limbs or no mane. >> to get him out of the circus is one miracle. to get him all the way home to africa is incredible. he really is the one that escaped the death sentence. >> reporter: the journey to africa has been a grueling one. in the largest airlift of its kind, the lions were transported on specially equipped planes from peru to south africa. then it was another six-hour drive. and finally, when the sun rose high in the sky, the lions leapt into the dawn of their new life in africa. >> it's very good. >> reporter: from years of living in circus cages now freedom. >> he walked out into africa. it's amazing. this is his first experience. he's never walked
ednight debora patta has the story of lions rescued from circuses and returned to their native land. >> reporter: a feeble cry that is the sound of a lifetime of abuse at the hands of circus trainers. n is is one of 33 lions rescued by animal activists jan creamer and tim phillips from a cruel, caged existence. for two years they raided circuses, often going undercover ur track down the lions, many of whom had fractured teeth, limbs or no mane. >> to get him out of the circus is one...
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debora patta spent time there. >> reporter: these terrified rhino run for their lives. their horns have placed a deadly bounty on their heads, but the men hunting them are not poachers. simon naylor is phinda reserve's head ranger. he gives the order to tranquilize the rhino. the drug quickly takes effect. a drunken stagger before the rhino is blindfolded to dull his senses. it's hard to watch, but dehorning the rhinos could save their lives. they're not in any pain. it's like filing a human nail. this rhino horn is what this war is being fought over. it is still so valuable to poachers that even after it's been removed, it is immediately whisked off the property and taken to a secret location out of the reach of criminal syndicates. in some parts of asia, the rhinos' horn sells for about $150,000. veterinarian mike toft. >> i'd rather see this little guy upright in two years' time than in a ditch upside down and bloated dead, having his hhis horn poached. for me it's a no-brainer. >> reporter: the rhino is sprayeda a purple disinfectant, the mark of survival. >> he's r
debora patta spent time there. >> reporter: these terrified rhino run for their lives. their horns have placed a deadly bounty on their heads, but the men hunting them are not poachers. simon naylor is phinda reserve's head ranger. he gives the order to tranquilize the rhino. the drug quickly takes effect. a drunken stagger before the rhino is blindfolded to dull his senses. it's hard to watch, but dehorning the rhinos could save their lives. they're not in any pain. it's like filing a...
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today, debora patta reports, one was found, not by the military, but local residents. >> reporter: sheer 127 of the kidnapped school girls. amina ali and her four-month-old baby were found today near the sambisa forest where she was collecting firewood. she was with this man, identified as her husband and a boko haram soldier. the girls were violently snatched from their school two years ago. since then, the nigeria free the girls or even find them. the kidnapping sparked global outrage and a campaign called "bring back our girls" which only intensified when the extremist group released video claiming to show its christian victims converting to islam. but despite the worldwide attention, the trail went cold until last month when a new video surfaced appearing to show at least 15 of the chibok girls were still alive. for desparing parents it rekindled hopes of seeing their daughters again. ali's survival will only fuel those hopes. with little else known, ali's baby may be the most important detail to emerge today. it's a familiar story. a woman we met recently in a refugee camp was als
today, debora patta reports, one was found, not by the military, but local residents. >> reporter: sheer 127 of the kidnapped school girls. amina ali and her four-month-old baby were found today near the sambisa forest where she was collecting firewood. she was with this man, identified as her husband and a boko haram soldier. the girls were violently snatched from their school two years ago. since then, the nigeria free the girls or even find them. the kidnapping sparked global outrage...
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debora patta visited a private game reserve where rangers are taking drastic steps and controversialion to save rhinos. >> reporter: these terrified rhino run for their lives. their horns have placed a deadly bounty on their heads, but the men hunting them are not poachers. nimon naylor is phinda reserve's head ranger. he gives the order to tranquilize the rhino. the drug quickly takes effect-- a drunken stagger before the rhino is blindfolded to dull his senses. it's hard to watch, but dehorning the rhinos could save their lives. they're not in any pain. it's like filing a human nail. >> 25. >> reporter: this rhino horn is what this war is being fought over. it is still so valuable to poachers that even after it's been removed, it is immediately whisked off the property and taken to a secret location out of the reach of criminal syndicates. in some parts of asia, the rhinos' horn sells for about $150,000. veterinarian mike toft: >> i would rather see this little guy upright in two years' time than in a ditch, upside down, bloated, dead, having had his horn poached. so, for me, it's
debora patta visited a private game reserve where rangers are taking drastic steps and controversialion to save rhinos. >> reporter: these terrified rhino run for their lives. their horns have placed a deadly bounty on their heads, but the men hunting them are not poachers. nimon naylor is phinda reserve's head ranger. he gives the order to tranquilize the rhino. the drug quickly takes effect-- a drunken stagger before the rhino is blindfolded to dull his senses. it's hard to watch, but...
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that nigeria's government bring home more than 200 girls kidnapped from their school bth today debora patta reports one was found, not by the military but local residents. >> reporter: she was number 127 of the kidnapped school girls. amina ali and her four-month-old baby were found today near the zambiza forest where she was collecti ining firewood. she was with this man, identified as her husband and a boko haram soldier. the girls were violently snatched from their school two years ago. since then the nigerian government has been unable to free the girls or even find them. the kidnapping sparked global outrage and a campaign called "bring back our girls." ♪ which only intensified when the extremist group released video claiming to show its christian victims converting to islam. but despite the worldwide attention, the trail went cold until last month when a new video surfaced, appearing to show at girls were still alive. for desparing parents it rekindled hopes of seeing their daughters again. ali's survival will only fuel those hopes. with little else known, ali's baby may be the most i
that nigeria's government bring home more than 200 girls kidnapped from their school bth today debora patta reports one was found, not by the military but local residents. >> reporter: she was number 127 of the kidnapped school girls. amina ali and her four-month-old baby were found today near the zambiza forest where she was collecti ining firewood. she was with this man, identified as her husband and a boko haram soldier. the girls were violently snatched from their school two years...
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debora patta in johannesburg. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.e now have more pieces of the puzzle of what is essentially a two-year-old airline mystery. the pieces found in march on the island, interior panel of the aircraft cabin, the second police in africa. it is a partial logo of rolls-royce inscribed on it. this brings to five the number of pieces found in the indian ocean. australia leading massive search scouring an area of 120,000 kilometers. this latest confirmation investigators believe the plane went down somewhere in the indian ocean. at least they are looking in the right ocean. experts think the elusive answers to why it vanished lay with the flight recorders and black boxes and those have not been found. gayle. >> such a sad, sad story. >>> voters in brazil voted to impeach their president, 55-22 to take the action against president dilma rouseff. brazil's vice president will temporari temporarily take over one of the world's largest economy. they accused her of breaking the law to manipulate the country's budget. >>> isis claims
debora patta in johannesburg. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.e now have more pieces of the puzzle of what is essentially a two-year-old airline mystery. the pieces found in march on the island, interior panel of the aircraft cabin, the second police in africa. it is a partial logo of rolls-royce inscribed on it. this brings to five the number of pieces found in the indian ocean. australia leading massive search scouring an area of 120,000 kilometers. this latest confirmation...