Tag: Sumatran
I am writing from Indonesia, where IRF’s Asian Rhino Program team is participating in joint strategic planning for Sumatran rhinos…View Full Release »
Rhinos come… …in Five Shades of Gray. This Valentine’s Day, we’re ruminating over what attracts us to the world’s five…View Full Release »
World renowned primatologist and conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall spoke to a capacity crowd at Bucknell University yesterday evening, recounting her…View Full Release »
Two years ago today, we welcomed Andatu, the first Sumatran rhino born in a breeding center in Indonesia. Take a…View Full Release »
Bowling for Rhinos tour participants recently spent two days in hiking and canoeing in Indonesia’s Ujung Kulon National Park, searching…View Full Release »
Two members of the American Association of Zookeepers (AAZK), Crystal Butler from the Oklahoma City Zoo and Kenton Kerns of…View Full Release »
Unicorn II is the name given to a floating patrol station that Rhino Protection Units (RPUs) now use to prevent…View Full Release »
Young conservationist Eva Handlers recently celebrated her 10th birthday and in lieu of birthday presents, she asked for donations…View Full Release »
The Sumatran rhino is by far the most hirsute of the world’s five rhino species, with some individuals sporting full…View Full Release »
IRF Program Officer Bill Konstant recently visited the Cincinnati Zoo, where he gave a presentation about the world’s rarest rhinos…View Full Release »