Category: Conservation
The International Rhino Foundation (IRF) has released the 2025 State of the Rhino report. The annual report documents current population…View Full Release »
In Zimbabwe’s Bubye Valley Conservancy, a dedicated team of 11 rhino monitors works tirelessly to protect one of the world’s…View Full Release »
By Jim Cronin Rhinos are evolutionary wonders. From skin that can be two inches thick to their iconic horns and…View Full Release »
IRF serves as a funder, partner, convener, facilitator and trainer for rhino conservation programs through in-country partners and staff to…View Full Release »
Editorial Note: Undertaking both applied and basic research on wild rhino populations, as well as those in captive breeding programs,…View Full Release »
When it comes to rhino conservation, field projects often capture attention—and funding—through their emotional appeal. But one critical aspect is…View Full Release »
The International Rhino Foundation (IRF) and the Wildlife Conservation Network (WCN) are partnering to launch a new wildlife leadership program focusing entirely on rhino conservation…View Full Release »
Editorial Note: Undertaking both applied and basic research on wild rhino populations, as well as those in captive breeding programs,…View Full Release »
The U.S. government provides funding for conservation-related work through several agencies, each supporting different aspects of wildlife protection, habitat preservation…View Full Release »
The Indispensable Role of Rhinos in Nature Imagine a world without rhinos. These magnificent creatures, with their distinctive horned silhouettes,…View Full Release »
