World Rhino Day 2012
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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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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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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On Wednesday 3 August 2016, Craig Packer, a professor in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour at the University of Minnesota moderated a lively debate on whether the global rhino horn tr...
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The international trade in rhino horn, regulated by the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES), has been banned since 1977. While international trade is illegal under this con...
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Ever noticed that there isn’t a rhino amongst the many animal emojis on your phone?
Communications firm 16K Agency has developed a new social media campaign to raise awareness of the current rhi...
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We’d like to say a huge thank you to Animal Friends Pet Insurance for their recent generous donation of £10,000 to Save the Rhino International.
Staff at the Save the Rhino office in Londo...
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Over the last decade, Viet Nam has been continually recognised as both a transit country and consumer market for endangered wildlife products such as rhino horn and elephant ivory. The demand for ille...
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In Harare Magistrates’ Court this week, Zimbabwean national Dumisani Moyo fought against extradition to Botswana, where he is wanted for smuggling rhino horns and then jumping his bail in that case....
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Staff at West Midland Safari Park are celebrating and feeling extremely pleased, after handing over a significant amount of cash to a number of charities they fundraised for in 2016.
Over £14,000 was...
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To stop rhino poaching, we need to tackle its root cause: consumer demand for rhino horn. Without consumer demand, there will be no incentive for poachers or traffickers.
In the key consumer and traff...
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With one rhino killed every eight hours on average in South Africa alone, time is running out for rhinos. The South Kensington Club (SKC) is taking action to help protect rhinos by kindly pledging to ...
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