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We are dealing with an unprecedented level of illegal trade in rhino horn, which threatens to dismantle decades of conservation…View Full Release »
In addition to harboring the world’s largest population of greater one-horned rhinos, India’s Kaziranga National Park is also home to…View Full Release »
Young conservationist Eva Handlers recently celebrated her 10th birthday and in lieu of birthday presents, she asked for donations…View Full Release »
The Sumatran rhino is by far the most hirsute of the world’s five rhino species, with some individuals sporting full…View Full Release »
Andatu, the only Sumatran rhino to be born in captivity in Indonesia, tells the story of his life at the…View Full Release »
Celebrate Rhinos Everywhere on Cinco de Rhino! Join us today for the sixth annual Cinco de Rhino celebration! Throw a party…View Full Release »
In late March, South African wildlife biologists launched an operation that will help re-establish a viable black rhino population in…View Full Release »
Indigenous Nguni cattle share African bushveldt habitat with rhinos in Swaziland’s Mkhaya Reserve.
IRF Program Officer Bill Konstant recently visited the Cincinnati Zoo, where he gave a presentation about the world’s rarest rhinos…View Full Release »
This white rhino has one droopy ear, the result of getting its head caught in a wire snare. The wire…View Full Release »
Skulls of rhinos killed in Swaziland during the 1980s, a gruesome reminder of the period that local people refer to…View Full Release »
Ted and Mickey Reilly, owners of Swaziland’s Mkhaya Game Reserve recently hosted IRF executive director Susie Ellis and program officer…View Full Release »