Category: Sumatran Rhinos
ZZZzzzzzzz…..Whether it’s slumbering, dozing, napping, snoozing or taking a siesta – sleep is essential for all creatures in the animal…View Full Release »
Welcome to the First Annual Rhiny Awards! With award season in full-swing we thought there are a few…View Full Release »
Protecting Indonesia’s biological treasures is just as important as protecting its cultural heritage – one of the many reasons that…View Full Release »
Susie Ellis, PhD Executive Director, International Rhino Foundation Despite the innate drive to reproduce, some rhinoceros species are notoriously difficult…View Full Release »
Rhinos are broadly split into two categories – grazers and browsers – based upon their style of feeding and the…View Full Release »
Rhino Protection Units in Sumatra, Indonesia With more than 267 million people, Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populous country….View Full Release »
The expansion of the IRF-funded Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary (SRS) in Indonesia is well underway. Once complete, it will include: A…View Full Release »
SUMATRAN RHINOS ARE IN CRISIS In dense, steamy rainforests on the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Borneo, Earth’s few remaining…View Full Release »
In celebration of World Rhino Day, we have limited edition Sumatran rhino T-shirts in our Rhino Shop! Featuring artwork…View Full Release »
by Sectionov, IRF Indonesia Coordinator Twenty-three years ago today, Rhino Protection Units (RPUs) began protecting Indonesia’s two most critically endangered…View Full Release »