Category: How to Help Rhinos
Mark your calendars because we are Going Wild For Rhinos, presented by Blue Rhino, on 5/5. Each year on May…View Full Release »
A 3-month old Javan rhino calf follows his mother through a lowland rainforest, looking for fresh young leaves to eat,…View Full Release »
Almost 10,000 African rhinos have been killed for their horns during the past decade – and those are just the…View Full Release »
It’s not easy to count every rhino and the International Rhino Foundation’s (IRF) Senior Advisor for Asian Rhinos, Dr. Bibhab…View Full Release »
Mabuya, a female black rhino in Zimbabwe’s Lowveld region, was found by rhino monitors, wandering alone and blind. She had…View Full Release »
Tomorrow, November 30th, the International Rhino Foundation (IRF) will celebrate Giving Tuesday, a national day of generosity. We are excited…View Full Release »
We are thankful for you Team Rhino. Today, the International Rhino Foundation (IRF) is celebrating Black Rhino Friday. It has…View Full Release »
Rhinos are in crisis. For every species, every population, each individual counts. Every birth, every loss, every orphaned rhino saved…View Full Release »
The greater one-horned rhino population, which once numbered as low as 100 individuals in the early 1900s, has increased to…View Full Release »
Patrick Condy fell in love with rhinos at an early age while growing up in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, in Africa….View Full Release »