Tag: rhino

09.20.2013

Rhino Experts Weigh in on their Wish for World Rhino Day

In the continuing effort to spread the word about rhino conservation and the current poaching crisis, our friends at Project:…View Full Release »

09.18.2013

IRF Program Coordinator to speak at WCN Wildlife Expo on October 12

IRF will be well represented at next month’s Wildlife Conservation Expo in San Francisco, California. Africa Program Coordinator Raoul du…View Full Release »

09.16.2013

World Rhino Day is September 22, 2013

September 22nd is just around the corner, a day that rhino enthusiasts around the world commit to the survival of…View Full Release »

09.14.2013

Books About Rhinos That We Love

Each of us have had some special event or person in our lives that taught us to appreciate animals and…View Full Release »

09.13.2013

2013 State of the Rhino

All five rhino species are threatened to some degree. Populations of two species – greater one-horned and white – were…View Full Release »

09.11.2013

Prehistoric rhinos: Horny or Not?

Black Rhino (Diceros bicornis), Pittsburgh Zoo It might seem strange, but the first members of the rhino family to appear on…View Full Release »

09.10.2013

IRF and AAZK given the honor of naming 2 translocated rhinos.

Under the auspices of the Indian Rhino Vision 2020 conservation program, a total of 18 greater one-horned rhinos have been…View Full Release »

09.09.2013

When is it Time for a Rhino to Leave its Nest?

Andatu, the first Sumatran rhino ever born in captivity in Indonesia, turned one year of age on June 22nd.  Weighing…View Full Release »

05.30.2013

On the Road with IRF: The 2013 International Rhino Keeper Workshop

The International Rhino Foundation is proud to partner with the UK’s Save the Rhino in support of critical rhino conservation…View Full Release »

04.12.2013

Crisis in Manas: Mother rhino killed, leaving behind 2-week-old orphaned calf.

Two weeks ago, we proudly announced the birth of two new Indian rhinos in Manas National Park as part of…View Full Release »