Category: Greater One-Horned Rhino
by Bibhab Kumar Talukdar, Ph.D. , IRF Asia Coordinator Email: b.talukdar@rhinos.org One of the most important aspects of working in…View Full Release »
Two weeks ago, we proudly announced the birth of two new Indian rhinos in Manas National Park as part of…View Full Release »
Question: How does one weigh the recent news of two rhino calves born in India’s Manas National Park against reports…View Full Release »
Rhinos are broadly split into two categories – grazers and browsers – based upon their style of feeding and the…View Full Release »
Perhaps the most famous illustration of a rhinoceros ever made was an ink drawing or woodcut done nearly five centuries…View Full Release »
“R” is for Rhinos … and also for Reserves The idea of raising rhinos on private reserves is certainly not…View Full Release »
“R” is for Rhinos, and also for …. Radio-telemetry. The technology known as radio-telemetry enhances our ability to track and…View Full Release »
One of the 2008 male rhinos that was translocated from Pabitora National Park to Manas National Park had to be…View Full Release »
Fast Facts About Rhinos and Their Horns By Sectionov, Indonesia Liaison, IRF The horn on a rhinoceros is very different…View Full Release »
I was fortunate to observe the academic portion of the IUCN’s Asian Rhino Specialist Group meeting at the invitation of…View Full Release »