Shoot to kill?
Since 2007, rhino poaching has intensified and poaching gangs have become more sophisticated in their operations – and the weapons they use. In response, rhino conservationists have invested in impr...
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Since 2007, rhino poaching has intensified and poaching gangs have become more sophisticated in their operations – and the weapons they use. In response, rhino conservationists have invested in impr...
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The legalisation of a trade in rhino horn is one of the most contentious issues in rhino conservation today. The issue has recently been the focus of much media attention with South Africa announcing ...
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Solio, the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy’s oldest rhino, has died at age 42. On average, black rhinos live 30-35 years in the wild, writes Wanjiku Kinuthia, Communications Officer at Lew...
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Over the past week, London has hosted several high profile meetings on how best to tackle the illegal wildlife trade. The week started with a two-day United for Wildlife, International Wildlife Traffi...
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The Great Big Rhino Project has made crucial donations of cash to wildlife conservation on two continents. The Project, run by Paignton Zoo Environmental Park, is to give £60,000 to support work...
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There are fewer than 5,630 black rhinos left in the wild, but the last remaining free-ranging population live in the Kunene and Erongo regions of North West Namibia. These special desert-adapted rhino...
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Ol Jogi’s Conservation Manager Jamie Gaymer contacted us in 2016 to ask for help: the rhino bomas (enclosures) at Ol Jogi were filling up. There are three sections, but currently three black rhinos ...
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13 March 2014
A lone female Sumatran rhino has been captured in Malaysia’s Sabah Danum Valley on Monday, in what is seen as a last bid chance to breed Malaysia’s Sumatran rhinos, and avoid...
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For nearly four decades, Save the Rhino Trust (SRT) has been tirelessly protecting the last, free-roaming population of black rhinos in the world. Our 2018-19 Michael Hearn Intern, Allie Mills, caught...
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The London Marathon is our favourite day of the year at Save the Rhino. Not only do we get to see incredible supporters taking on an awesome challenge, but we get to meet you i...
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A discussion with the team behind #PledgeForOurFuture. Hosted by Save the Rhino International and Pledge For Our Future
Thuursday 3 December 2020
17:00 – 18:00 GMT
Panellists
Claudio Sille...
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