Category: Black Rhinos
Meet the Orphans – Part 3 Sassy was orphaned at four months; she was found two days after her mother…View Full Release »
From The Zimbabwe Times – April 29, 2009 Army moves in to protect endangered rhino The Zimbabwe National Army has…View Full Release »
The Lowveld Rhino Trust is extremely lucky to have a long-time, dedicated group of donors and stakeholders who have helped…View Full Release »
Meet the Orphans – Part 1 The Lowveld Rhino Trust is currently raising five black rhino orphans, all of whom…View Full Release »
On Monday, March 30th, Zimbabwean scouts, responding to shots, located poachers’ tracks, following a group of three rhinos — a…View Full Release »
With the help of many, a young orphan survives In 2008, a young rhino calf, later called “Carla“, was shot…View Full Release »
Our Truly Dedicated Rhino Team We are so fortunate to have an incredibly experienced, dedicated and passionate team in Zimbabwe,…View Full Release »
Another Rhino Killed A young female black rhino, called “Umlali” by the Lowveld Rhino Trust monitors, was shot by poachers…View Full Release »
Poachers Target Black Rhino Mother After Killing Her Calf The sixteen-month-old calf of Sinikwe was killed by poachers on the…View Full Release »
Rhinos in Zimbabwe are now being specifically targeted and killed by poachers for their horns, often leaving behind calves that are still nursing and cannot survive on their own.