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TCU has become ‘full-fledged’ leader in protecting endangered African rhinos. How?
BY HALEY SAMSEL
An African safari trip was always in the cards for Katie Lawton. From the minute she stepped foot on TCU’s campus, she was on a mission to study abroad in South Africa, where the university has taken groups of students since 2015.
What she didn’t expect was for that three-week journey, led by the TCU Rhino Initiative, to change the course of her collegiate and professional career. Learning about the rhino poaching crisis and doing hands-on procedures with animals gave Lawton an “unexplainable” feeling pushing her to take action.
Read more at https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/fort-worth/article254148078.html
BY HALEY SAMSEL
An African safari trip was always in the cards for Katie Lawton. From the minute she stepped foot on TCU’s campus, she was on a mission to study abroad in South Africa, where the university has taken groups of students since 2015.
What she didn’t expect was for that three-week journey, led by the TCU Rhino Initiative, to change the course of her collegiate and professional career. Learning about the rhino poaching crisis and doing hands-on procedures with animals gave Lawton an “unexplainable” feeling pushing her to take action.
Read more at https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/fort-worth/article254148078.html