Category: Greater One-Horned Rhino

04.11.2018

25 Things You Might Not Know About Rhinos

The word rhinoceros is a combination of two Greek words – rhino (nose) and ceros (horn). There are five living…View Full Release »

12.19.2017

Indian rhinos are on the move — and you can help!

At the beginning of the 20th century, the population of Greater one-horned, or Indian, rhinos had dropped to fewer than…View Full Release »

12.27.2016

A Few of our Favorite Things

© Gaschwald | Dreamstime.com For all of us, there is no greater joy than watching a rhino calf romp and…View Full Release »

12.13.2016

An Incredible Comeback Story

The story of the Greater One-horned, or Indian rhino, is an incredible one. Down to fewer than 200 animals at…View Full Release »

03.31.2016

Beginning of new era of hope for rhinos in Burhachapori-Laokhowa in Assam, India

Written by Bibhab Kumar Talukdar, IRF Asia Coordinator The second major phase of Indian Rhino Vision 2020 gained momentum on…View Full Release »

12.23.2015

Because of You, Brand New Babies Thrive in a New Indian Rhino Population

Two weeks ago, we celebrated the birth of the 13th Indian rhino calf in Manas National Park. The newborn rhino…View Full Release »

09.20.2015

Just in time for World Rhino Day…

With new life comes new hope. New hope for Javan rhinos is reflected in this video of the newest members…View Full Release »

12.17.2014

The Upside for Indian Rhinos

The past year will go down as one of the darkest on record for rhinos. We can’t ignore this unfortunate…View Full Release »

05.12.2014

Wild Asian Water Buffalos in Kaziranga National Park

In addition to harboring the world’s largest population of greater one-horned rhinos, India’s Kaziranga National Park is also home to…View Full Release »

04.07.2014

Don't get too close!

Although many tourists who visit India’s Kaziranga National Park experience the thrill of seeing wild greater one-horned rhinos up close…View Full Release »