Meeting rangers at Borana
Our Partnerships Manager Michaela is currently in Kenya visiting our teams on the ground – read on to find out what she’s up to!
Borana is one of Africa’s newest rhino conservancies, situated in...
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Our Partnerships Manager Michaela is currently in Kenya visiting our teams on the ground – read on to find out what she’s up to!
Borana is one of Africa’s newest rhino conservancies, situated in...
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This month in Zimbabwe, more than a dozen alleged poachers – including the nephew of a prominent MP – have been apprehended by the authorities in connection with poaching incidents, som...
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Guest blog on ‘the blood moon’ by Save the Rhino volunteer, Beth Byrne
Friday 27th July 2018 brought with it an unusual lunar event; a Blood Moon. While most of us might stare up at the co...
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I had never realised that badminton was such a ‘thing’ in Indonesia.
It’s not really a sport I’d ever followed. I’d watched the UK’s mixed doubles team, Gail Emms and Nathan Robertson, win...
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by Cathy Dean, Director
Organising a meeting for 45 people – wildlife managers, security experts and law enforcement officers working on rhino conservation – from Kenya, Malawi, Namibia...
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Since news broke about the spread of the latest coronavirus, or Covid-19, there has been a great deal of misinformation across the internet. After it was announced that the virus originated at a wet t...
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On Friday 20 May 2016, Arrow and Lagaan star, and Save the Rhino International ambassador, Paul Blackthorne, touched down in Viet Nam to launch one of the biggest environmental awareness campai...
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Today, we want to say thank you. Thank you to the incredible rangers working on the frontline each and every day. Thank you to you, our supporters, for helping to give rangers what they need to stay s...
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(C) Joshua Dunlop
Sunday 21 April 2013
We would like to say a huge congratulations to all the Save the Rhino runners who took part in the 2013 Virgin London marathon. All 51 rhino runners crossed the ...
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After 21 fabulous years as CEO of Save the Rhino International, I’ve made one of the hardest decisions of my life. As from April 2023, I’m going to go part-time, for reasons I’ll explain. And be...
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There is nothing quite like the heart-thumping, jaw-dropping experience of seeing a rhino in its natural habitat, especially if you have been trying to find it for a while. As well as the sheer joy th...
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Boots at the ready, fresh air and that crisp feeling of a cool morning as the sun begins to creep in and warm everything up.
If you’ve put your boots on recently to walk outside, you know exactly wh...
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