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12.19.2017

Indian rhinos are on the move — and you can help!

At the beginning of the 20th century, the population of Greater one-horned, or Indian, rhinos had dropped to fewer than…View Full Release »

12.12.2017

Saving the Sumatran Rhino

Sumatran rhinos are the most endangered large mammal on Earth. While we’ve had several recent successes with the species, we…View Full Release »

12.05.2017

Helping the Javan Rhino Population to Grow

Ujung Kulon National Park in Indonesia is home to the only surviving population of the Critically Endangered Javan rhino left…View Full Release »

11.29.2017

Rhino Protection Units in Sumatra stop Illegal Loggers

Several months ago, in Way Kambas National Park in Sumatra, Indonesia, home to one of the world’s only remaining populations…View Full Release »

11.28.2017

Today only — Double your impact and help us protect more rhinos.

“I hope to see the day when rhinos can live in the wild without fear of poachers.” “When I learned…View Full Release »

11.27.2017

Double Your Impact on #GivingTuesday

Tomorrow, November 28th, IRF will celebrate #GivingTuesday, a national day of generosity. This year, we’re delighted to announce that your…View Full Release »

11.26.2017

Conservation is Collaborative

Conservation is collaborative. There is more work to do to save rhinos than one person or organization can ever accomplish…View Full Release »

11.20.2017

Together we can do GREAT things!

Deep in the jungle of Way Kambas National Park in Sumatra, Indonesia, a team of park rangers and IRF-funded Rhino…View Full Release »

09.15.2017

Five Buck Friday: How Five Bucks Can Save Five Species

  The International Rhino Foundation is working around the globe to protect the five rhino species from extinction. It’s a big…View Full Release »

06.12.2017

The Science of Endangered Feces

So what’s the poop on rhinos? The IRF aims to to share every detail of information that people might not…View Full Release »

05.08.2017

#MeetUsMonday: Gocek, Keeper at the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary

Back in 2005, Ratu wandered out of the forest and straight into Labuhan Ratu village. Because she was at risk…View Full Release »

04.06.2017

Rhino Protection Units Catche Illegal Loggers at Way Kambas National Park

As reported by the Way Kambas Rhino Protection Unit Based on tips by local villagers that live in the surrounding…View Full Release »

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