Tag: rhinos

12.19.2017

Indian rhinos are on the move — and you can help!

At the beginning of the 20th century, the population of Greater one-horned, or Indian, rhinos had dropped to fewer than…View Full Release »

12.12.2017

Saving the Sumatran Rhino

Sumatran rhinos are the most endangered large mammal on Earth. While we’ve had several recent successes with the species, we…View Full Release »

11.20.2017

Together we can do GREAT things!

Deep in the jungle of Way Kambas National Park in Sumatra, Indonesia, a team of park rangers and IRF-funded Rhino…View Full Release »

06.12.2017

The Science of Endangered Feces

So what’s the poop on rhinos? The IRF aims to to share every detail of information that people might not…View Full Release »

01.02.2017

The New Rhino Protection Units are Ready for Work in 2017

After a rigorous interview process and intense training, the new RPU teams are ready to start patrolling Bukit Barisan Selatan…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 »

12.31.2016

The Need Is Still Great – Last Day to Donate in 2016

© Simon Fletcher | Dreamstime.com Because of you, the International Rhino Foundation made great strides this year for rhinos around…View Full Release »

12.27.2016

A Few of our Favorite Things

© Gaschwald | Dreamstime.com For all of us, there is no greater joy than watching a rhino calf romp and…View Full Release »

12.20.2016

Big Milestones for Sumatran Rhinos

The Sumatran rhino is the world’s most endangered rhino, with fewer than 100 individuals remaining only in Indonesia’s dense rainforests….View Full Release »

12.13.2016

An Incredible Comeback Story

The story of the Greater One-horned, or Indian rhino, is an incredible one. Down to fewer than 200 animals at…View Full Release »