Category: Way Kambas National Park

07.24.2020

Celebrating 15 Years of ‘Bowling for Rhinos’ Indonesia Trips

Like all of you, IRF and the larger rhino conservation community has had to make some adjustments to our plans…View Full Release »

06.30.2020

Let’s Get Planting!

For the past month we’ve been raising funds to plant trees in Way Kambas National Park, home to one of…View Full Release »

06.19.2020

Growing Harmony

Reforestation can be difficult. Fires, tsunamis, and other natural disasters can be a setback. Without the commitment of the local…View Full Release »

06.11.2020

Fire, a Growing Danger for Wildlife Habitat

On a November evening in Indonesia, Sectionov, IRF’s Indonesian Coordinator, got a call that he was hoping wouldn’t come. Fires,…View Full Release »

05.27.2020

Recovering Habitat in Sumatra

The dense, steamy rainforests of Indonesia’s Way Kambas National Park shelter some of the world’s most unique and threatened mammal…View Full Release »

04.02.2019

A Day at the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary

If you’ve been following our blog, then you’ve heard us talking about the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary (SRS). For our new…View Full Release »

01.29.2019

Sex and the Sumatran Rhino

Susie Ellis, PhD Executive Director, International Rhino Foundation Despite the innate drive to reproduce, some rhinoceros species are notoriously difficult…View Full Release »

12.26.2018

#RallyForRangers – Rhino Protection Units in Sumatra, Indonesia

Rhino Protection Units in Sumatra, Indonesia With more than 267 million people, Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populous country….View Full Release »

09.21.2018

Groundbreaking Effort to Save Sumatran Rhinos

SUMATRAN RHINOS ARE IN CRISIS In dense, steamy rainforests on the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Borneo, Earth’s few remaining…View Full Release »

08.30.2018

Rhino Protection Units in Indonesia Celebrate their 23rd Anniversary

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 »