Category: Africa

03.20.2018

Regarding Sudan, the last Male Northern White Rhino

STATEMENT FROM DR. SUSIE ELLIS Executive Director, International Rhino Foundation Regarding Sudan, the last Male Northern White Rhino “The International…View Full Release »

02.01.2018

International Rhino Foundation Announces Generous Bequest from Mark Hopkins Schell

The International Rhino Foundation (IRF) is pleased to announce a recent, generous bequest of $300,000 from the estate of Mark…View Full Release »

12.28.2017

Your help is urgently needed to fight poaching in Southern Africa

Driven by demand from growing markets in Vietnam and China, the poaching crisis in Africa continues. Well-equipped, highly-organized, and dangerous…View Full Release »

12.26.2017

You Can Help Stop Rhino Poachers in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe’s Lowveld Conservancies are home to 90% of the country’s black rhinos — and this genetically diverse and growing population…View Full Release »

11.29.2016

All Gifts Great and Small

Over the next few weeks, we’ll be sharing a number of compelling stories about what your support means to the…View Full Release »

11.29.2016

Update: Operation: STOP POACHING NOW

We didn’t think rhino poaching could get much worse. But it has. As we reach the end of 2016, poachers…View Full Release »

11.02.2016

Here’s what your support has achieved in one African reserve.

In the midst of continuing rampant poaching in Africa, IRF’s core values – hard work, passion, partnership, and optimism –…View Full Release »

06.24.2016

‪#‎TakeYourDogToWorkDay‬: Rhino Dogs

Rhino dogs are hard-hitting, frontline soldiers in the fight to save rhinos. They’re loyal, agile, tenacious and brave — and…View Full Release »

02.25.2016

Finding Hope for Rhinos Amid Loss

  Warning — Graphic Description Below Desperately trying to stay near her mother’s body after she was killed by poachers,…View Full Release »

12.28.2015

Because of YOU… This Dog Has A Job Saving Rhinos

Rhino dogs are critical in the fight to save Africa’s rhinos. A well-trained dog and its handler are powerful weapons against wildlife crime.