Category: Black Rhinos
We are thankful for you Team Rhino. Today, the International Rhino Foundation (IRF) is celebrating Black Rhino Friday. It has…View Full Release »
After nearly 30 years of absence, Critically Endangered black rhinos are being reintroduced to Gonarezhou National Park by the Gonarezhou…View Full Release »
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 »
Dozer, a male black rhino, has been monitored by IRF’s partner the Lowveld Rhino Trust for 28 years. Dozer was…View Full Release »
Many people have given their time and talent to build the International Rhino Foundation (IRF) into the organization that it…View Full Release »
In the early 1990s, Zimbabwean Raoul du Toit began working in the Zambezi Valley, piloting survey flights to count rhinos….View Full Release »
To describe my mother would be to write about a hurricane in its perfect power. Or the climbing, falling colors…View Full Release »
If you are looking for a match for Valentine’s, may we suggest a rhino? Or, if you still need a…View Full Release »
Black rhinos are tough. Black rhino populations declined by an estimated 98% between 1960 and 1995, with numbers bottoming out…View Full Release »
For the launch of our new website and new adoption program we’re celebrating Rhino Adoption Week, Nov 9th-13th. Rhinos across…View Full Release »