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Featured today on Mongabay.com, a guest post on Javan Rhinos by IRF Program Officer, Bill Konstant. Head on over and…View Full Release »
by Bibhab Kumar Talukdar, Ph.D. , IRF Asia Coordinator Email: b.talukdar@rhinos.org One of the most important aspects of working in…View Full Release »
By Bill Konstant Note: “Badak” is the Indonesian word for rhino. The route to Ujung Kulon National Park is a…View Full Release »
By Bill Konstant, IRF Program Oficer Together, the International Rhino Foundation (IRF) and the Rhino Foundation of Indonesia (Yayasan Badak…View Full Release »
To see rhinos in Indonesia, one must go to the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary (SRS), situated in Way Kambas National Park. …View Full Release »
We’re Indonesia bound and bound to see badak, which means “rhinoceros” in Bahasa Indonesia, the national language.
Just over a month ago, several institutions held public events to raise awareness and support for rhino conservation efforts. The…View Full Release »
The International Rhino Foundation is proud to partner with the UK’s Save the Rhino in support of critical rhino conservation…View Full Release »
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 »