Film Club: Sides of a Horn
Join Save the Rhino’s film club for a special screening of ‘Sides of a Horn’ followed by a Q&A with film maker Toby Wosskow.
From Executive Producer Sir Richard Branson, Sides of a Horn is t...
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Join Save the Rhino’s film club for a special screening of ‘Sides of a Horn’ followed by a Q&A with film maker Toby Wosskow.
From Executive Producer Sir Richard Branson, Sides of a Horn is t...
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Rhinos have been around for millions of years and are a vital part of a number of ecosystems, but at the current rate of poaching rhinos face a high chance of extinction in the wild. As a global leade...
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Victor Stationery is a family run business and has been around for many years (136 this year to be exact). They have been making quality paper stationery and exercise books since the early 1920’s.
I...
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A guest blog by Riz Khan, Founder, hornï underwear
Yes, it’s a cheeky name… and we tell people, not to give the rhino a bum deal. Actually, there are endless fun (and cheesy) lines y...
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The latest rhino poaching figures from South Africa show that 868 rhinos have been illegally killed so far this year, with a total of 259 related arrests made (as of 14 October 2014).
The current rate...
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Less than a week after the announcement that South Africa would not – this time – be putting forward a proposal to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flo...
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Solitary, moody, aggressive, will charge with minimal provocation…. this is the typical stereotype of a black rhino, a species renowned for its anti-social nature.
However a new Sir David Attenb...
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Earlier this month, Sumatran rhino Harapan (Harry), was successfully moved to his new home at the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary (SRS) in Indonesia, where he will join five other Sumatran rhinos and hopeful...
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Saturday 22nd September was World Rhino Day 2012. People around the world took part in events and raised awareness of the five rhino species and aimed to debunk the myths surrounding the use of rhino ...
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On behalf of the rangers at Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park, we would like to thank all of our supporters who so generously donated to our Help a Ranger, Save a Rhino appeal. With the kind donations from indiv...
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Last year, wildlife photographer Stephen Belcher travelled deep into the Indonesian jungle on his crowd-funded expedition to capture the elusive Javan rhino on camera. Stephen took several hundred hig...
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We are saddened to hear that the legendary conservationist Dr Ian Player has passed away, aged 87, after suffering from a serious stroke.
Dr Player is well known as being the initiator and team leader...
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