Rhino Mayday 2012
We had a fantastic day yesterday at Rhino Mayday 2012, which was hosted by the Grant Museum of Zoology at University College, London. For those who couldn’t make it, here’s a round up of e...
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We had a fantastic day yesterday at Rhino Mayday 2012, which was hosted by the Grant Museum of Zoology at University College, London. For those who couldn’t make it, here’s a round up of e...
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In early October, the first Asian Rhino Range State Meeting took place in Indonesia, where experts from all over the world joined government representatives from Bhutan, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and...
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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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This is an historic time for South Africa’s rhinos! Following a cabinet meeting on 13 April, President Zuma’s government announced today, 21 April 2016, that after carrying out an investig...
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Covid-19 not only seriously impacts human health, but the pandemic has affected almost every aspect of life, from everyday routines to long-term plans. The economic fallout and mass redundancies threa...
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On 1 November 2022, we invited VIP guests from the world of business, arts and media to enjoy sustainably sourced fine dining in the company of Save the Rhino International and Bill Browder, CEO of ...
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In 1970 there were approximately 20,000 black rhinos in Kenya. Unfortunately, continuous poaching attacks drastically reduced their numbers to fewer than 280 individuals in the 1980s. This catastrophi...
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Given the immense challenge of the current poaching crisis in Africa, most of your donations go towards efforts to keep rhinos safe, such as increased ranger patrols to spot anything unusual, effectiv...
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At the 18th meeting of the Conference of the Parties for CITES (Convention for International Trade in Endangered Species), South Africa has succeeded in its proposal (CoP18 Doc.48) to increase its ex...
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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!
Ol Jogi Conservancy was established in 1980 and is one of ...
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On 12 August, Uganda’s Tourism Minister, the Honorable Maria Mutagamba, launched Uganda’s Ten-year National Rhino Strategy.
After years of political instability during the 1970s and 80s in...
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Photo credit Jamie Gaymer, Ol Jogi Conservancy
One night in early June, Ol Jogi in Kenya fell under attack from two poaching gangs targeting the conservancy’s rhinos. Tragically a Kenya Wildlife...
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