Tag: Poaching

12.28.2019

Because of You, the Next Generation of Conservationists Emerges in Zimbabwe

IRF is committed to doing what it takes to ensure that rhinos survive for future generations. In 2019, because of…View Full Release »

10.10.2019

2019 State of the Rhino: Poaching pressure continues to increase, impacting African rhino species

This is the second post in the 2019 State of the Rhino Report series. View the Report Highlights. In Africa,…View Full Release »

10.09.2019

2019 State of the Rhino Report: 10-Year Improvement in World Rhino Populations Offers Cautious Hope

The International Rhino Foundation (IRF) has released the 2019 State of the Rhino Report. The report details the impacts on…View Full Release »

12.30.2018

#RallyForRangers – Rhino Protection Units in Java, Indonesia

Rhino Protection Units in Java, Indonesia The world’s sole remaining population of the Javan rhino – numbering merely 67 individuals…View Full Release »

12.26.2018

#RallyForRangers – Rhino Protection Units in Sumatra, Indonesia

Rhino Protection Units in Sumatra, Indonesia With more than 267 million people, Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populous country….View Full Release »

12.03.2018

#RallyForRangers – Interview with a K9 Ranger

Interview with Ranger S (name withheld for security reasons) Ranger, Big Game Parks in eSwatini — Kingdom of Swaziland Why…View Full Release »

08.22.2018

Rhinos at Risk 2018: Three African Rhinos Poached Every Day for Fifth Straight Year

    It is one month before World Rhino Day, and we urge governments and individuals to help “Keep the…View Full Release »

06.18.2018

Help Fill a Ranger’s Backpack

You can support this month’s rhino champions – our Rhino Protection Units – by helping us buy the equipment that…View Full Release »

03.24.2018

Death of the Last Male Northern White Rhino

The International Rhino Foundation is deeply saddened by the loss of the last male northern white rhino, Sudan, on Monday…View Full Release »

12.26.2017

You Can Help Stop Rhino Poachers in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe’s Lowveld Conservancies are home to 90% of the country’s black rhinos — and this genetically diverse and growing population…View Full Release »