Category: Black Rhinos

05.03.2022

MY RHINO ROAD TRIP: Cincinnati ZOO and Botanical Garden

Hi Team Rhino. Chris Whitlatch, Communications Director at the International Rhino Foundation (IRF), here. I had the opportunity to hit…View Full Release »

04.27.2022

Growing the Ex-Situ Black Rhino Population

Conservation Center for Species Survival, a grantee of the International Rhino Foundation recently completed a study on the breeding patterns…View Full Release »

04.20.2022

Nina’s Travel blog: Thoughts on Rhino Conservation in Africa

I feel extremely lucky to have spent a solid month in Africa visiting the International Rhino Foundation’s (IRF) partners, colleagues,…View Full Release »

04.12.2022

Knowing What You Have: Nina’s Travel Blog

As I’ve discussed in previous blogs, the International Rhino Foundation (IRF) supports a variety of security measures for rhinos in…View Full Release »

03.09.2022

Nina’s Travel Blog: God’s Country

Hey Team Rhino! CeCe and I are in Namibia meeting with colleagues who are doing fantastic work protecting white and…View Full Release »

02.21.2022

Moments That Stand Out in The Rhino Poaching World

The Government of South Africa announced recently that 451 rhinos were killed by poachers in 2021. South Africa has lost…View Full Release »

02.10.2022

South Africa’s Private Game Reserves Under More Pressure From Poaching

The Government of South Africa released poaching figures for 2021, reporting an increase of 15% over the previous year. A…View Full Release »

01.20.2022

Updated Poaching Numbers from Kruger National Park

Recent reports have updated poaching figures originally published early in 2021. Unfortunately, the numbers are not good. The research estimates…View Full Release »

12.15.2021

IRF Statement: Immediate Action Needed From South Africa to Combat Increase in Poaching

Twenty-four rhino carcasses have been found at various nature reserves and parks in South Africa since 1 December, the Department…View Full Release »

11.30.2021

Helping More Rhinos Like Mabuya

Mabuya, a female black rhino in Zimbabwe’s Lowveld region, was found by rhino monitors, wandering alone and blind. She had…View Full Release »