Category: Black Rhinos

01.25.2019

#OppositeDay – Grazers versus Browsers

Rhinos are broadly split into two categories – grazers and browsers – based upon their style of feeding and the…View Full Release »

07.31.2018

All rhinos translocated to Tsavo East National Park have died

We’re deeply saddened to learn of the the fate of the animals translocated to East Tsavo in Kenya in recent…View Full Release »

07.20.2018

The International Rhino Keeper Association: Rhino Keepers Saving Rhinos

There are many tricks of the trade when it comes to zookeeping, but unlike many fields where this info might…View Full Release »

07.12.2018

Rhinos + Art: Painting with a Purpose, Using Training As a Conservation Tool

  Last year, as part of our Rhinos + Art celebration, we shared this adorable video of Rosie the Black…View Full Release »

06.21.2018

10 Ways that You Can Help Rhinos -Right Now- From Your Phone or Computer!

We have the best rhino supporters as they’re always wanting to know how they can help and then how else…View Full Release »

05.18.2018

What it Means to be Critically Endangered

Of the five living rhino species, three – the black, Sumatran and Javan rhinos – are classified as Critically Endangered…View Full Release »

04.20.2018

Black Rhinos and Mopane Leaves

Black rhinos, giraffe and elephant seem particularly fond of the leaves of the mopane, a tree species characteristic of southern…View Full Release »

04.17.2018

“R” is for Rhinos: Home Range

“R” is for Rhino … and also for Home Range. Whether a rhino lives on the African Serengeti, in the…View Full Release »

04.14.2018

Think all rhino mouths are the same? Think again.

The black rhino has a prehensile upper lip that allows it to feed on trees and shrubs. The black rhino…View Full Release »

04.11.2018

25 Things You Might Not Know About Rhinos