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Tracking the desert-adapted black rhino of Namibia

In May this year, as part of Save the Rhino International’s Michael Hearn Internship Programme, I was lucky enough to visit Namibia, and more specifically Save the Rhino Trust (SRT), an organisat...

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Project UPTICK: The first two years

This is part two of our three-part blog series on Project UPTICK. Read the first blog here.

Towards the end of 2015, a security audit of Kenya’s rhino areas (including priv...

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The community saving the Sumatran rhino

Conserving rhinos is as much about people as it is about rhinos. You may think that’s because people are to blame for the most urgent threats...

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Restoring habitat for one of the world’s rarest mammals

The Javan rhino is one of the rarest large mammals on the planet. Formerly ranging throughout India and Indonesia, the species has suffered massive declines due to poaching and habitat loss, and no...

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Rhino conservation in a climate crisis

As I write this, the 27th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change – known to all reasonable people as ‘COP27’ – is ki...

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Update on Namibia’s Proposals on Rhino Horn

Rhino conservation is a global challenge, involving the African and Asian countries where rhinos live, the countries where rhino horn is consumed, and the countries through which horn transits alon...

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Webinar: What is CITES?

We hosted a live webinar on Thursday 28 August 2025 exploring CITES; the global agreement that manages the international trade in endangered species of wild animals and plants. More specifically, C...

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World Rhino Day 2025: Progress, Challenges, and the Road Ahead

Every year, World Rhino Day offers a moment to reflect on the state of rhino conservation. It’s a chance to celebrate achievements, acknowledge setbacks, and renew our commitment to the actions s...

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World Rhino Day 2024: Collaboration is key for the world’s five rhino species to thrive

On World Rhino Day 2024, we’re reflecting on the successes and challenges facing the five rhino species around the world.

Our CEO, Dr Jo Shaw, shared,

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Skydive for rhinos

It’s as easy as 1,2,3… jump!

Experience the ultimate adrenaline rush of a lifetime by jumping 10,000 feet out of an aeroplane. Imagine free-falling through the sky, not just for the thrill of i...

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