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The Government of South Africa announced recently that 451 rhinos were killed by poachers in 2021. South Africa has lost…View Full Release »
The Government of South Africa released poaching figures for 2021, reporting an increase of 15% over the previous year. A…View Full Release »
Thanks to the support of Team Rhino, IRF and our partners around the world have been able to protect rhinos…View Full Release »
Recent reports have updated poaching figures originally published early in 2021. Unfortunately, the numbers are not good. The research estimates…View Full Release »
On January 8, 1998, the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary (SRS) in Way Kambas National Park received one of its first resident…View Full Release »
A 3-month old Javan rhino calf follows his mother through a lowland rainforest, looking for fresh young leaves to eat,…View Full Release »
Ananya and her colleagues argued the case for protecting Javan rhinos. She shares her case in the video below:
Almost 10,000 African rhinos have been killed for their horns during the past decade – and those are just the…View Full Release »
The International Rhino Foundation (IRF) with its on-the ground partner, Aaranyak, recently provided a utility vehicle to Orang National Park…View Full Release »
Twenty-four rhino carcasses have been found at various nature reserves and parks in South Africa since 1 December, the Department…View Full Release »
It’s not easy to count every rhino and the International Rhino Foundation’s (IRF) Senior Advisor for Asian Rhinos, Dr. Bibhab…View Full Release »
Mabuya, a female black rhino in Zimbabwe’s Lowveld region, was found by rhino monitors, wandering alone and blind. She had…View Full Release »