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Nothing is quite like analyzing the health and wellbeing of a 5,000 pound white rhino while it is translocated in…View Full Release »
December 8, 2022 The 19th meeting of the Conference of the Parties of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered…View Full Release »
In July 2020 on a routine patrol, monitors from IRF’s partner, the Lowveld Rhino Trust (LRT), found a young black…View Full Release »
Shrapnel is a 35 year old critically endangered black rhino in the Bubye Valley Conservancy in southern Zimbabwe, where the…View Full Release »
Tomorrow, November 29, 2022, the International Rhino Foundation (IRF) will celebrate Giving Tuesday, a national day of generosity. We are…View Full Release »
More than 2 rhinos have been killed every single day for the last decade in Africa to fuel the illegal…View Full Release »
Tis the season to take home a rhino or rather your favorite rhino gifts. The International Rhino Foundation (IRF) has…View Full Release »
What is CITES? CITES, or the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, is a…View Full Release »
In our newsletters each month, the International Rhino Foundation spotlights a different Team Rhino member, sharing the stories of how…View Full Release »
It was May and the monsoon season had already begun in India. In the early morning mist, the forest guards…View Full Release »
Rhinos have walked the earth for more than 50 million years — and by including the International Rhino Foundation in…View Full Release »
During 2022, The International Rhino Foundation (IRF) has been celebrating the pioneers in Sumatran rhino research and rescue. IRF caught…View Full Release »