Category: Africa

05.24.2021

Guest Post: Helping Black Rhinos

This guest post was written by Benjamin Hannesson, a 13-years-old resident of Alberta, Canada. The International Rhino Foundation thanks him…View Full Release »

05.13.2021

Small Programs Can Add Up To Big Success

In the early 1990s, Zimbabwean Raoul du Toit began working in the Zambezi Valley, piloting survey flights to count rhinos….View Full Release »

05.09.2021

Happy Mother’s Day: Mabuya’s Story

To describe my mother would be to write about a hurricane in its perfect power. Or the climbing, falling colors…View Full Release »

03.26.2021

Meet Larry the K9 Ranger Saving Rhinos

Larry, the half-brother of K9 Dozer, is a German Shepherd and Mallinos mix. Larry and Dozer patrol Big Games Park…View Full Release »

12.17.2020

Adoption Is Going To The Dogs

You can now adopt a Rhino Dog! By adopting a K9 unit, you will help pay for training of rhino…View Full Release »

12.15.2020

Tracking A Growing Concern

Poaching remains the greatest threat to black and white rhinos in southern Africa. The global pandemic has increased concerns that…View Full Release »

07.20.2020

Expanding Support for K9 Units and Training in Southern Africa

IRF recently awarded a $100,000 grant to the Southern African Wildlife College (SAWC) to support training and anti-poaching operations to…View Full Release »

07.18.2020

Protecting Rhinos in the Face of a Pandemic

The crisis was building. COVID-19 had brought tourism to a halt and game reserves that depend on that income to…View Full Release »

05.28.2020

Black Rhino Births in Zimbabwe Happy News After Poaching Crisis

Over 50 rhinos were killed by poachers in Bubye Valley Conservancy (BVC) in early 2019. This heavy poaching pressure resulted…View Full Release »

05.01.2020

Reserve Relief Fund to Provide COVID-19 Emergency Support for Rhino Protection

Cinco de Rhino has always been about celebrating conservation victories for rhinos while raising awareness and funds for their continued…View Full Release »