Category: India

04.13.2021

IRV2020’s Final Translocation

A male and a female greater one-horned rhino arrived in Manas National Park in Assam, India today. The two rhinos…View Full Release »

02.10.2021

Celebrating Recent Wildlife Crime Wins

The fight against wildlife crime and illegal wildlife trade is a constant battle. It is important to pivot strategies to…View Full Release »

12.22.2020

Three Generations Roam Manas National Park in India

In the foothills of the Himalayas, across the Manas River from the kingdom of Bhutan, lies one of India’s most…View Full Release »

07.16.2020

Clearing the Way for Rhinos in Manas National Park

In March of this year, IRF and its partners translocated two female greater one-horned rhinos to India’s Manas National Park,…View Full Release »

03.19.2020

Conservation Is Not Cancelled

It has been an incredibly strange and sometimes scary few weeks with a lot of uncertainty, but we’ve been working…View Full Release »

03.18.2020

IRV2020 is an Example of Commitment and a Lesson in Perseverance

The Indian Rhino Vision 2020 (IRV2020) program is drawing to a close with the recent translocation of two rhinos to…View Full Release »

03.03.2020

Two More Rhinos Arrive at Manas National Park in India

Over the weekend, two sub-adult female greater one-horned rhinos were transported from Kazaringa National Park and released in Manas National…View Full Release »

02.24.2020

Anthrax May Be Responsible for Five Rhino Deaths in Jaldapara National Park

Jaldapara forestry officials believe that Anthrax may have been responsible for the deaths of five rhinos in the national park…View Full Release »

12.27.2019

Because of You, Wildlife Criminals Will Be Prosecuted

Forestry authorities in Kaziranga National Park in Assam, India, were excited they had broken up a ring of poachers with…View Full Release »

06.25.2019

The Plan to Save Sumatran Rhinos: Step 1- Survey

If we don’t act now, the Sumatran rhino could be extinct in our lifetime. There is still a chance to save the Sumatran rhino. It takes a lot to save a species: vision, a plan, persistence…and your support.