
Author: Daniela Castillo
The International Rhino Foundation’s Intelligence Specialist, Rahul Dutta, is working to increase the number of successful prosecutions and convictions in India through the publication of a comprehensive Wildlife Crime Investigation Manual.
IRF works with multiple partners across rhino range states to engage the local community in conservation efforts and facilitate their efforts to become active partners in wildlife protection.
Recent findings in Chitwan National Park in Nepal have highlighted a troubling trend that may threaten the greater one-horned rhino population.
The Lowveld Rhino Trust (LRT), our on-the-ground partners in Zimbabwe, manage the rhino monitoring program in Bubye Valley Conservancy, a…View Full Release »
An important part of IRF’s conservation work is partnering with local communities who live near rhinos and their habitats. Some…View Full Release »
We’re celebrating May 5th (the 5th day of the 5th month) by raising awareness about the need to protect rhinos…View Full Release »
It’s widely considered that seven years is the average age at which wild black rhino females give birth to their…View Full Release »
Undertaking both applied and basic research on wild rhino populations, as well as those in captive breeding programs, is an…View Full Release »
By Elise Serfontein, South Africa Advisor to IRF and Founding Director of StopRhinoPoaching.com Being hands on with the implementation side…View Full Release »
February 27, 2023 Concerns are rising as trends show the poaching threat is moving to other areas inside and outside…View Full Release »