Tag: park

08.14.2018

Portrait of a Rhino Poacher, Part II

We have carefully considered how to tell the story of the unspeakable fate met daily by poached rhinos. While we…View Full Release »

12.02.2015

RPU Training in Indonesia

Last week, Indonesia’s Rhino Protection Units gathered for a refresher course on Handeleum Island in Ujung Kulon National Park. The…View Full Release »

04.09.2015

Good News for Javan Rhinos

For decades, Javan rhino population estimates have hovered around 40-50 animals in Indonesia’s Ujung Kulon National Park – the species’…View Full Release »

06.16.2014

How Community Outreach helps To Protect Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park

By Marsum, YNCO RPU YABI My name is Marsum, and I am a Rhino Protection Unit (RPU) member from Bukit…View Full Release »

03.31.2014

Representatives of the Save Our Species (SOS) Fund recently visited Rhino Protection Units (RPUs) in Indonesia.

Representatives of the Save Our Species (SOS) Fund recently visited Rhino Protection Units (RPUs) in Indonesia. SOS is a collaborative…View Full Release »

02.12.2014

Why Did The Rhino Cross the Road?

Why did the rhino cross the road?  This greater one-horned rhino in India’s Kaziranga National Park may have wanted a…View Full Release »

01.27.2014

Finding evidence of the rare Javan Rhino

Footprint casts from nine rhinos that have responded to habitat restoration efforts in the Javan Rhino Science and Conservation Area…View Full Release »

08.27.2013

The Javan Rhino's Final Stronghold

By Bill Konstant, IRF Program Officer August 27, 1883.  It’s been called “the day the world exploded.”  One hundred and…View Full Release »

08.20.2012

Seeking the Elusive Badak Jawa

By: Bill Konstant, Program Officer International Rhino Foundation Our quest for Javan rhinos begins with a visit to the new…View Full Release »

03.07.2010

Kaziranga National Park by guest blogger Rob Liddell

I was fortunate to observe the academic portion of the IUCN’s Asian Rhino Specialist Group meeting at the invitation of…View Full Release »