


Staff said Barkie is now recovering well on a healthy foraged diet of termites and other insects.
A spokesperson for the sanctuary said: 'The killing of aardvarks is tragically a common occurrence in Nambia, where farmers and landowners heavily depend on their livestock to eke a living out of this desert land. The natural burrowing and digging behaviour of aardvark inadvertently causes holes in fences that allow the livestock to escape, making them vulnerable to free-roaming carnivores."
Read more and see additional pictures of Barkie - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2732501/Nose-place-like-home-Orphaned-baby-aardvark-mother-shot-farmer-saved-nature-reserve.html
Photos - Andrew Bowden - Africa Geographic - Caters - Daily Mail
More on aardvarks - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aardvark
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