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Become a Member: Save the Rhino

Rhino poaching is at a 15-year high...
At the beginning of the 20th century there were 500,000 rhinos; at the beginning of the 21st century there are fewer than 25,000. Three of the five species are classified as Critically Endangered and all are threatened by poaching and habitat loss.

It’s not too late...
One hundred years ago there were only 50-200 white rhino. Concerned conservationists brought them back from the brink of extinction and now we must do the same for the other four species. We need your help, and we need it now.

...and becoming a member is a brilliant way to support the work of Save the Rhino. Call us on 020 7357 7474 or email cath@savetherhino.org for more details or download the membership leafelt here.
 

Our membership schemes:

 Protect member (£3 per month / £36 per year - US$60/€42 per year)
 As a Protect member, you will receive:
                                                 A Save the Rhino T-shirt (colours vary)
                                                 A rhino pin-badge
                                                 A car sticker
                                                 The Horn – Save the Rhino’s biannual magazine
                                                 RhiNEWS – international rhino conservation news via our monthly e-zine
 
 Evolve member (£10 per month / £120 per year - US$200/€140 per year)
 As an Evolve member, you will receive:
                                                 All the benefits of a Protect member
                                                 Save the Rhino’s Annual Report
                                                 A free ticket to the Douglas Adams Memorial Lecture
 
 Rhino Saver (for rhino fans aged 3-16) (£1 per month / £12 per year - US$20/€14 per year)
 As a Rhino Saver, you will receive:
                                                 Your own personalized Rhino Savers certificate
                                                 A rhino pin-badge
                                                 A Save the Rhino embroidered badge
                                                 The Horn – Save the Rhino’s biannual magazine
                                                 “Rhinos” by Steve & Ann Toon or “Rhinos: Animals in Art” by Joanna Skipwith


 

*All gifts included in the welcome packs are subject to availability. Save the Rhino reserves the right to substitute alternative gifts of an equivalent nature and value and / or refuse entry to events.

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Save the Rhino T Shirt
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Save the Rhino T Shirt