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It appears that one of the earliest uses of rhino horn by our own species was for forensic purposes – to…View Full Release »
Sectionov, Indonesia Liaison International Rhino Foundation Over the last decade, Sumatran rhino numbers appear to have declined by as much…View Full Release »
Text and photos by Natasha Anderson, Lowveld Rhino Trust, Zimbabwe Natasha Anderson is the Rhino Monitoring Coordinator for Zimbabwe’s Lowveld…View Full Release »
Two weeks ago, we proudly announced the birth of two new Indian rhinos in Manas National Park as part of…View Full Release »
Question: How does one weigh the recent news of two rhino calves born in India’s Manas National Park against reports…View Full Release »
In their new book, Wildlife Heroes, authors Julie Scardina (SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment) and Jeff Flocken (International Fund for Animal…View Full Release »
Unfortunately, the rhino poaching crisis is nothing new. Throughout history these large land mammals have been subject to periods of…View Full Release »
Rhinos are broadly split into two categories – grazers and browsers – based upon their style of feeding and the…View Full Release »
In just under a month, rhino specialist from around the world will convene the Sumatran Rhino Crisis Summit, a crucial…View Full Release »
Perhaps the most famous illustration of a rhinoceros ever made was an ink drawing or woodcut done nearly five centuries…View Full Release »
Community Outreach Helps Protect Sumatran Rhinos By Aris Hendriyanto Protecting wildlife and their habitat is the main job of the…View Full Release »
By Boston Kaloko The Way Kanan river area of Way Kambas National Park provides good habitat for Sumatran rhinos. It was…View Full Release »