Film Club: Sisters of the Wilderness
Join Save the Rhino’s film club for a special screening of ‘Sisters of the Wilderness’ followed by a Q&A with film maker Ronit Shapiro and Dirk Swart, Section Ranger at Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Par...
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Join Save the Rhino’s film club for a special screening of ‘Sisters of the Wilderness’ followed by a Q&A with film maker Ronit Shapiro and Dirk Swart, Section Ranger at Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Par...
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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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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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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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27th April 2017 (London) – hornï ™ is a premium underwear and clothing brand launching at London Zoo on 27th April 2017, at an exclusive, invite-only event – with a mission to s...
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Winning the battle
Posterity. This is the word most synonymous with worldwide conservation efforts these days. “We must save our wildlife for the generations to come.” “For our child...
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23 July 2013
Czech authorities have seized 24 white rhino horns and charged 16 suspected members of an international ring smuggling the horns to Asia. Details of the seizure were released by the cou...
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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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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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From left to right, Cathy Dean (Director of Save the Rhino International), Jae Hoon Cho (CEO of PAT), Hannah Cho (Jae Hoon Cho’s daughter) and Josephine Gibson (Partnership Development Manager of Sa...
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Illegal wildlife trafficking doesn’t just happen in Africa and Asia, it is a global issue with far-reaching consequences for both people and wildlife, taking place across international borders inclu...
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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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