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At the beginning of the 20th century, the population of Greater one-horned, or Indian, rhinos had dropped to fewer than…View Full Release »
Sumatran rhinos are the most endangered large mammal on Earth. While we’ve had several recent successes with the species, we…View Full Release »
Ujung Kulon National Park in Indonesia is home to the only surviving population of the Critically Endangered Javan rhino left…View Full Release »
Several months ago, in Way Kambas National Park in Sumatra, Indonesia, home to one of the world’s only remaining populations…View Full Release »
“I hope to see the day when rhinos can live in the wild without fear of poachers.” “When I learned…View Full Release »
Tomorrow, November 28th, IRF will celebrate #GivingTuesday, a national day of generosity. This year, we’re delighted to announce that your…View Full Release »
Conservation is collaborative. There is more work to do to save rhinos than one person or organization can ever accomplish…View Full Release »
Deep in the jungle of Way Kambas National Park in Sumatra, Indonesia, a team of park rangers and IRF-funded Rhino…View Full Release »
The International Rhino Foundation is working around the globe to protect the five rhino species from extinction. It’s a big…View Full Release »
So what’s the poop on rhinos? The IRF aims to to share every detail of information that people might not…View Full Release »
Back in 2005, Ratu wandered out of the forest and straight into Labuhan Ratu village. Because she was at risk…View Full Release »
As reported by the Way Kambas Rhino Protection Unit Based on tips by local villagers that live in the surrounding…View Full Release »