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Category: Protecting rhinos

Protecting rhinos

Javan rhino cow and calf
11 Jan 2023
Indonesia / Javan rhino / Protecting rhinos

Good news for 2023 – two more Javan rhinos

A man crouching with a dog
10 Nov 2022
Impact / Kenya / Protecting rhinos

A Rhino’s Best Friend

Rhino carcass
1 Nov 2022
Africa / Poaching crisis / Protecting rhinos / South Africa

Poaching crisis in KwaZulu-Natal

Boat in the sea
31 Aug 2022
Indonesia / Javan rhino / Protecting rhinos

The Marine Patrol Unit saving Javan rhinos

Ranger smiling
28 Jul 2022
Kenya / Protecting rhinos / Rangers

Improving equipment, meals and accommodation for rangers in Kenya

Woman smiling
21 Jul 2022
Kenya / Protecting rhinos / Rangers

Passion and pride at Ol Pejeta

White rhino calf facing mother.
8 Jul 2022
Impact / Kenya / Protecting rhinos / Rangers

Monitoring rhinos at Lewa Conservancy

Ellie with white rhinos in the background.
30 Apr 2022
Black rhino / Partners / Protecting rhinos

An interview with wildlife vet Ellie Milnes

White rhino cow and calf in grass
9 Feb 2022
Poaching crisis / Protecting rhinos / South Africa

451 rhinos poached in South Africa during 2021

Save the Rhino Trust Namibia Rangers
18 Dec 2021
Impact / Namibia / Protecting rhinos

Technology upgrade for Rangers in Namibia

White rhino side on
15 Dec 2021
Poaching crisis / Protecting rhinos / South Africa

24 rhinos found dead in South Africa in two weeks

Rangers and vehicle at Borana
27 Nov 2021
Impact / Kenya / Protecting rhinos

A new vehicle for Borana Conservancy

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