Category: Black Rhinos

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 »

11.26.2021

Today, We are Celebrating Black Rhino Friday

We are thankful for you Team Rhino. Today, the International Rhino Foundation (IRF) is celebrating Black Rhino Friday. It has…View Full Release »

09.04.2021

The Long Road to Gonarezhou

After nearly 30 years of absence, Critically Endangered black rhinos are being reintroduced to Gonarezhou National Park by the Gonarezhou…View Full Release »

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 »

05.21.2021

A Second Chance for Rhinos Like Dozer

Dozer, a male black rhino, has been monitored by IRF’s partner the Lowveld Rhino Trust for 28 years. Dozer was…View Full Release »

05.20.2021

Without Harry Tennison…

Many people have given their time and talent to build the International Rhino Foundation (IRF) into the organization that it…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 »

02.12.2021

Making A Match for Valentine’s Day

If you are looking for a match for Valentine’s, may we suggest a rhino? Or, if you still need a…View Full Release »