PRINCE Harry has swapped the frontline of Afghanistan for the war against poaching in Africa as he helps to save the black rhino from being pushed to extinction.
The young royal has recently begun a three-month stint in southern Africa where he will be working closely with conservation projects - described as "dream" work by the prince.
And to kick off his African adventure, Harry has started working with a national park in Namibia to help save the black rhino from poachers who slaughter the creatures for their ivory horns.
