Category: Sumatran Rhinos

04.29.2024

REVIVING RAINFORESTS: A GOURMET BUFFET FOR RHINOS IN THE MAKING

This blog was written by IRF partner, INDONESIAN RHINO INITIATIVE (IRI) Indonesia’s Way Kambas National Park (WKNP)  is home to some…View Full Release »

11.27.2023

It’s a Boy! The World Celebrates as Sumatran Rhinos Delilah and Harapan Become Parents

Last weekend the Government of Indonesia announced the second rhino birth within two months at the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary (SRS)…View Full Release »

09.30.2023

Rare Rhino Birth at Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary in Way Kambas National Park

The Government of Indonesia has announced the birth of a Sumatran rhino at the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary (SRS) in Way…View Full Release »

09.28.2023

Empowering Conservation through Early Education: Building Love and Responsibility for the Leuser Ecosystem Region

This blog was written by IRF partners in Indonesia One of the few remaining habitats of the critically endangered Sumatran…View Full Release »

02.07.2023

Third Asian Rhino Range Countries Meeting Concludes with Declaration Outlining Priorities for Rhino Conservation

The third Asian Rhino Countries Meeting concluded with the adoption of the Chitwan Declaration for Asian Rhino Conservation, 2023. The…View Full Release »

10.14.2022

Helping Sumatran Rhinos: An Interview with Francesco Nardelli

During 2022, The International Rhino Foundation (IRF) has been celebrating the pioneers in Sumatran rhino research and rescue. IRF caught…View Full Release »

10.04.2022

Hurry, Time is Running Out to Cuddle Up to a Sumatran Rhino

The International Rhino Foundation (IRF) has partnered with Makeship to bring you a limited time offer of a cuddly and…View Full Release »

09.22.2022

World Rhino Day News from Indonesia

Baby Update 1 Indonesia’s Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MOEF) has announced that a new (and extremely rare) Javan rhino…View Full Release »

09.13.2022

Happy 21st Birthday Andalas

Papa and Grandpa Andalas turns 21 today. Andalas, the first Sumatran rhino born in captivity in more than 112 years….View Full Release »

08.24.2022

Ankles in the Mud

Dr. Nico van Strien’s work on Sumatran rhinos is still studied today. Even when his work took him to Africa…View Full Release »