MUNU
The most special rhino in the world!
Munu is a story of hope in the face of adversity. As one of the world’s rarest black rhinoceros, Munu was tragically blinded and could not have survived in the wild if it was not for the White Lion Foundation who rescued him, offering him a sanctuary and lifetime care in South Africa. His story, as the most special rhino in the world, will appeal to children, with its humorous tone as well as promoting the charity’s ethos of integrity and kindness. Munu’s story raises the profile of the charity’s ambitious vision for the future of global wildlife conservation, at the centre of which, are children today, the conservationists of the future. All proceeds from the sale of this book will go to the White Lion Foundation’s Munu Rhino Appeal to establish a Rhino Rehabilitation Centre and Nursery for young orphaned calves.
Shirley Galligan , (Author), London, London, City of (london borough) (United Kingdom) - Shirley Gallagan’s career began in the music industry, promoting major international recording artists, before choosing to use her skills to further her real loves: animal welfare, wildlife and compassionate conservation. Before working to establish The White Lion Foundation, Shirley spent more than 20 years as the PR Director of an international wildlife charity. She travelled extensively working with international media and film crews, creating and promoting major wildlife appeals and worldwide news stor
Zoë Barnish illustrates for children’s books, film and television. Her latest projects include the BBC series, ‘Word waves’, with 5 illustrated children’s books to accompany the films; an animated presentation created for Sir David Attenborough; an animated film and illustrated book, ‘World in Danger’, written by Frankie Morland. She has also produced the film, ‘When Did You Get Old?” for Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter Amy Wadge. She is currently illustrating and animating a BBC series called ‘Rivers’, due for release in March 2021.