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Ecotricity are an independently owned, not-for-dividend company with no shareholders or investors to keep happy, so they’re free to dedicate their money to their mission-changing the way energy ...
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Dumisani Moyo, believed to be a high-level wildlife trafficker, has been released on bail in Botswana, despite repeated arrests for rhino poaching and being on Interpol’s Red List of most-wanted wil...
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Save the Rhino were chosen to participate in the Animal Friends Pet Insurance Charity competition. Thank you to everyone who voted for Save the Rhino, we are delighted to share that we have won t...
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With an estimated 700 million people visiting zoos each year[1] (10% of world’s population), zoos have a large reach. By way of comparison, 700 million is double the amount of people in the world th...
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Photo credit : Save the Rhino International
Real Africa is delighted to announce its partnership with conservation charity Save the Rhino International (registered charity 1035072) and the launch of t...
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Author: CeCe Sieffert | Deputy Director, International Rhino Foundation
By the time Western conservationists first ‘discovered’ the Javan rhino, the species was already spiralling into a d...
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With a diverse line up of speakers from all over the world, this year’s Rhino Mayday event was certainly one of the most informative and interesting so far. From the challenges of expanding rhin...
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On 13 February, South Africa’s Department for Environmental Affairs (DEA) announced the country’s poaching statistics for 2018: 769 rhinos were killed. This is lower than 2017 and therefore a posi...
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We’re delighted to share the good news that the total population of Javan rhinos has increased from 68 to 72 individuals! Following analysis of the results of a camera-trap survey conducted in Septe...
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What felt like a bombardment of shocking news throughout 2016 had, until recently, left me feeling very dispirited. The day after the referendum on whether the UK should leave the EU, there was a noti...
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Save the Rhino Trust (SRT) protects the largest free-ranging population of black rhinos in the world. With no fences and no national park status, the rhinos living in the unique, rocky and dry environ...
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Credit: Steve and Ann Toon
As international poaching syndicates become increasingly sophisticated, conservationists must continue to adapt and employ new strategies in the fight against the illegal wi...
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