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Orphan Rhinos Get a Second Chance

Protecting Rhinos and Improving Community Livelihoods in Zambia

Rhino conservation goes beyond protecting the species. It requires a holistic approach to secure vital landscapes and benefit communities and key stakeholders living alongside rhinos. The RRF has partnered with the North Luangwa Conservation Programme, who integrate black rhino conservation with community development, making rhinos relevant to local society. Watch a video showcasing the impact of this incredible project.

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International Rhino Foundation Featured on Conservation Nation

Aug 19, 2022
Conservation Nation hosts a speaker series designed to educate the next generation of conservationists. Nina...
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New Calf Born at Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary

Aug 11, 2022
Just this morning, a new white rhino calf was born at the Care for Wild...
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Seeing a Javan Rhino in the Wild

Jul 29, 2022
The International Rhino Foundation is often asked how long one would need to spend in...
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Reintroducing White Rhinos on Community Land

Jul 21, 2022
Zimbabwe is an important country for rhino conservation. It was once a haven for rhinos,...
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Markus Hofmeyr's Takeaways from a Recent Rewilding Workshop

Jun 21, 2022
Last month, I was invited to give a presentation at the First Global Meeting of...
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Greater One-Horned Rhino Population Reaches a New High

May 18, 2022
A recent census of greater one-horned rhinos in India's state of Assam recorded 4,014 individuals....
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Leuser Conservation Forum's Dedy Yansyah Receives Whitley Award

May 12, 2022
Recently, Dedy Yansyah, Wildlife Protection Coordinator for the Leuser Conservation Forum, and RRF grantee, received...
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Rescuing One of North Luangwa's Escaped Rhinos

Apr 18, 2022
Markus Hofmeyr, Director of the Rhino Recovery Fund, was recently involved in the aerial rescue...
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