Category: Community Support
IRF serves as a funder, partner, convener, facilitator and trainer for rhino conservation programs through in-country partners and staff to…View Full Release »
In this new series, our Executive Director, Nina Fascione, brings you behind the scenes to meet the heroes of rhino…View Full Release »
In this new series, our Executive Director, Nina Fascione, brings you behind the scenes to meet the heroes of rhino…View Full Release »
The Rhino Resource Center – the informational website that acts as an archive for as much scholarly information on rhinos…View Full Release »
Manas National Park in Assam, India, the northeastern state that holds the largest population of greater one-horned rhinos, is a…View Full Release »
The International Rhino Foundation (IRF) and the Wildlife Conservation Network (WCN) are joining forces to launch the first-ever Rising Wildlife…View Full Release »
The Leuser Ecosystem is the last place on Earth where orangutans, elephants, tigers and rhinos coexist in the wild. This…View Full Release »
Rhinos, magnificent and massive, play a more significant role in their habitat than many might imagine. Beyond their iconic status…View Full Release »
IRF works with multiple partners across rhino range states to engage the local community in conservation efforts and facilitate their efforts to become active partners in wildlife protection.
An important part of IRF’s conservation work is partnering with local communities who live near rhinos and their habitats. Some…View Full Release »
