Tag: Indonesia
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.
Sectionov, Indonesia Liaison International Rhino Foundation Over the last decade, Sumatran rhino numbers appear to have declined by as much…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 »
By Boston Kaloko The Way Kanan river area of Way Kambas National Park provides good habitat for Sumatran rhinos. It was…View Full Release »
Staff at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is mourning the death of Ipuh, a male Sumatran rhino who came…View Full Release »
“R” is for Rhinos, and also for …. Widodo Ramono. Few people have dedicated more years to the study and…View Full Release »