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Image of rhino at Ol Jogi Conservancy in Kenya.

Kenya: Ol Jogi Conservancy

Image of a ranger at Borana Conservancy in Kenya is monitoring black rhino.

Kenya: The Association of Private Rhino Sanctuaries

Image of an armed ranger in Kenya

Kenya: Informant and crime management training course

A rhino in the Borana Conservancy, Kenya.

Kenya: Borana Conservancy

Image of rangers and their tracking and detection dogs who are an invaluable addition to field programmes’ anti-poaching patrols and technologies.

Anti-poaching Canine Units

Image of school children on their trip to Mkomazi Rhino Sanctuary in Tanzania

Tanzania: Rafiki wa Faru

Image of a Rhino Tracker resting in the North Luangwa National Park in Zambia.

Zambia: North Luangwa Conservation Programme

Children in Zambia learn about wildlife and are inspired to love rhino. Credit: Tristan Vince

Zambia: Lolesha Luangwa

Image of a rhino undergoing operation in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe: Lowveld Rhino Trust

Image of a black rhino in the Kunene Region in Namibia.

Namibia: Save the Rhino Trust

Image of a dehorning operation in Namibia.

Namibia: Ministry of Environment and Tourism

Image of rangers on patrol in uMkhuze Game Reserve in South Africa

South Africa: uMkhuze Game Reserve

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