IRF Communications Team Plans for 2014 and Beyond

IRF Conservation Committee members don their Team Rhino t-shirts and hoodies
IRF Communications Committee members don their Team Rhino t-shirts and hoodies

The White Oak Conservation Center, located in northern Florida, recently hosted the International Rhino Foundation’s Communication Committee for a two-day strategic planning meeting. Between planning sessions, the team was given a special tour of the facility, which maintains three rhino species – black, white and Indian – as well as several distant rhino relatives that are also endangered – Grevy’s zebra and the Somali wild ass.
Brent Oppenheimer and Gloria Goeres meet a black rhino
Brent Oppenheimer and Gloria Goeres meet a black rhino

Michael Griffin and April Salter get to know a white rhino calf
Michael Griffin and April Salter get to know a white rhino calf

Grevy’s zebra
Grevy’s zebra

Greater one-horned or Indian rhinoGreater one-horned or Indian rhino
Somali wild ass
Somali wild ass

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