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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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Using Football to Save Rhinos and Benefit Young People

May 6, 2025
Every day, at least one rhino is poached in Africa for its horn. Wildlife criminals...
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New Rising Wildlife Leaders Cohort to Focus on Rhinos

May 1, 2025
The International Rhino Foundation (IRF) and the Wildlife Conservation Network are partnering to launch a...
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Study Confirms Rhino Horn has No Medicinal Value

Mar 24, 2025
A rhino calf stands alone in a field. Nearby, her mother’s body lays unmoving in...
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Protecting Rhinos and Improving Community Livelihoods in Zambia

Dec 3, 2024
Rhino conservation goes beyond protecting the species. It requires a holistic approach to secure vital...
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What Drives the Demand for Rhino Horn?

Sep 25, 2024
In the wild, rhino horns serve a variety of purposes. The horn is used for...
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Better Security is Needed to Safeguard Javan Rhinos

Sep 10, 2024
Shocking news that up to 26 Javan rhinos may have been poached in Indonesia's Ujung...
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The Importance of Creating Safe Rhino Spaces

Aug 29, 2024
Rhinos need a lot of land. They are constantly grazing, sometimes eating up to 110...
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Sabi Sand Nature Reserve Welcomes 32 White Rhinos

Jun 28, 2024
South Africa's Sabi Sand Nature Reserve recently received 32 relocated southern white rhinos, part of...
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Photography Credits: Marcus Westberg, Save the Rhino Trust Namibia, Wild and Free Foundation, Suzi Eszterhas
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