
Category: Black Rhinos
Driven by demand from growing markets in Vietnam and China, the poaching crisis in Africa continues. Well-equipped, highly-organized, and dangerous…View Full Release »
Zimbabwe’s Lowveld Conservancies are home to 90% of the country’s black rhinos — and this genetically diverse and growing population…View Full Release »
© Gaschwald | Dreamstime.com For all of us, there is no greater joy than watching a rhino calf romp and…View Full Release »
In the midst of continuing rampant poaching in Africa, IRF’s core values – hard work, passion, partnership, and optimism –…View Full Release »
Mabuya has survived. Cats might have nine lives, but Mabuya the black rhino is giving them a run for their…View Full Release »
With new life comes new hope. New hope for Javan rhinos is reflected in this video of the newest members…View Full Release »
Last year, you and the entire IRF family generously supported Operation: STOP POACHING NOW. Together, we raised more than…View Full Release »
While the International Rhino Foundation does not condone the hunt of a Namibian rhino bull under the permit auctioned by the Dallas Safari Club, it is legal under Namibian and United States law, as well as under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
Which shade of gray is your Valentine? Is he the strong and silent type? Does he prefer his alone…View Full Release »
The past year will go down as one of the darkest on record for rhinos. We can’t ignore this unfortunate…View Full Release »