Tag: Poaching

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 »

01.01.2017

We’re shouting it from the rooftops – THANK YOU!

© Nilanjan Bhattacharya | Dreamstime.com All of us at the International Rhino Foundation would like to thank you for your…View Full Release »

11.29.2016

Update: Operation: STOP POACHING NOW

We didn’t think rhino poaching could get much worse. But it has. As we reach the end of 2016, poachers…View Full Release »

10.13.2016

CITES and Rhinos: Outcomes of CoP17

In heated discussions last week at the CITES Conference of the Parties (COP17) in Johannesburg, South Africa, the Parties (182…View Full Release »

09.22.2016

Happy World Rhino Day!

Today, we celebrate rhinos – those magnificent, horned beasts that inspire our wonder and touch our hearts. They’re big. They’re…View Full Release »

06.17.2016

Meet the RPU Team Guarding Ratu and Protecting Sumatran Rhinos

Written by Hanif Muhammad – IRF Indonesia Liaison  The Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary (SRS) veterinarians weren’t the only ones preparing for Ratu’s…View Full Release »

04.11.2016

#MeetUsMonday: CeCe Sieffert, IRF Deputy Director

All of us at IRF are passionate about rhinos, with a 23-year track record of helping them to survive under…View Full Release »

04.06.2016

Donor Spotlight: Steel Rhino Property Inspections

“In sponsoring Ratu and her baby, there is nothing better than keeping this species around for our children. I know…View Full Release »

12.23.2015

Because of You, Brand New Babies Thrive in a New Indian Rhino Population

Two weeks ago, we celebrated the birth of the 13th Indian rhino calf in Manas National Park. The newborn rhino…View Full Release »

12.17.2015

Because of You…This Man Doesn’t Need to Poach to Feed his Family

Sorhim. Like many Indonesians, he has only one name. Sorhim has protected Javan rhinos since 1999. He grew up next…View Full Release »