Arizona veterinarians care for wildlife in South Africa

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Local veterinarians are back from the trip of a lifetime in South Africa. Now that they're home, the nine vets are hoping to revive a passion for veterinary medicine and bring awareness to what is happening 10,000 miles away. abc15

Dr. Gayle Leith is one of them. She's used to spending her time caring for horses but instead, she learned how to provide medical care to rhinos, cheetahs and giraffes.

Fowlds says the African rhino is under attack due to poaching and if that continues, the animal could soon go extinct.

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