Category: Ujung Kulon
By Bill Konstant, IRF Program Officer August 27, 1883. It’s been called “the day the world exploded.” One hundred and…View Full Release »
By Bill Konstant Note: “Badak” is the Indonesian word for rhino. The route to Ujung Kulon National Park is a…View Full Release »
We’re Indonesia bound and bound to see badak, which means “rhinoceros” in Bahasa Indonesia, the national language.
“R” is for Rhinos, and also for …. Widodo Ramono. Few people have dedicated more years to the study and…View Full Release »
Day #2 in our search for Javan rhinos begins with the sound of surf crashing on the southern shore of…View Full Release »
It’s still Day 1 of our search for Javan rhinos and just a short hike from the clearing where we…View Full Release »
Bill Konstant, Program Officer International Rhino Foundation A short hike from our landing point on the Ujung Kulon peninsula brings…View Full Release »
By: Bill Konstant, Program Officer International Rhino Foundation Our quest for Javan rhinos begins with a visit to the new…View Full Release »