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Thank you from IRF and our partners for your continued support of our work with rhino conservation. Together we can…View Full Release »
AAZK’s Bowling for Rhinos program helps carbon offset through tree planting project By: Inov Sectionov (International Rhino Foundation Indonesia Program…View Full Release »
The spider flower (Cleome sp.), originally from the tropics of South America, is a popular landscape plant in Europe and…View Full Release »
Ear-notching is one of several different methods that trackers use to identify individual rhinos in Zimbabwe’s Lowveld region. In combination…View Full Release »
Happy Cinco de Rhino! During this one day, we’re trying to raise $10,000 for rhino conservation – and to get…View Full Release »
A rhino rubbing post, a stump worn down and polished to a smooth finish by years of use by rhinos…View Full Release »
Some training programs require staff to don full-body, protective suits when training dogs for rhino anti-poaching patrols.
Indian or greater one-horned rhinos use their long lower canine teeth, not their horns, in aggressive or defensive encounters. They are…View Full Release »
On the morning of Monday, 23 April, a ranger team from Ujung Kulon National Park discovered the carcass of a…View Full Release »
Over the course of our our organization’s history, we have supported and managed rhino conservation projects in Africa and Asia. During that time,…View Full Release »
Black rhinos, giraffe and elephant seem particularly fond of the leaves of the mopane, a tree species characteristic of southern…View Full Release »
“R” is for Rhino … and also for Home Range. Whether a rhino lives on the African Serengeti, in the…View Full Release »