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Oxpeckers: The Rhino’s Guard

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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Cornell Invites RRF's Dr. Markus Hofmeyr as a Guest Speaker

Jan 5, 2024
Dr. Markus Hofmeyr, experienced wildlife veterinarian and Director of the Rhino Recovery Fund, was invited...
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Collaborating to Train Young Wildlife Veterinarians

Dec 22, 2023
Recently, the team at Rwanda Wildlife Conservation Association conducted a training course for Rwandan veterinarians...
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Watch the Rhino Recovery Fund's Expo Talk

Oct 21, 2023
This fall’s Wildlife Conservation Expo wrapped up recently, and in case you couldn’t attend or wanted...
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Rare Sumatran and Javan Rhinos Born This Year

Oct 11, 2023
Of all rhino species, Sumatran and Javan rhinos are the most Critically Endangered, with less...
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Celebrating Black Rhino Recovery on World Rhino Day

Sep 22, 2023
This World Rhino Day, we want to share the inspiring story of how African Parks,...
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Sounding the Alarm on Plastic Pollution in Chitwan

Aug 11, 2023
Plastic pollution is often discussed as a prominent threat to marine wildlife, but harmful plastics...
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Meeting with Pangolin and Rhino Conservationists in Nepal

Jul 11, 2023
Earlier this year, WCN launched a cross-Fund field visit to Nepal. Azza Schunmann and Markus...
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Private Rhino Conservation Needs to be Sustainable

Jun 12, 2023
Rhinos are some of the most poached wildlife on the planet due to the illegal...
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