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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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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Join us at 6pm on Thursday 27th November 2025 for an online webinar with experts from around the world.
This webinar will focus on the use of canine units in rhino conservation and will prov...
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Explore your future at our online Conservation Careers event!
Passionate about protecting nature and considering a career in conservation? Watch our live stream recording for an inspiring conversat...
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If you were asked to manage a population of rhinos, how would you do it? Protecting every individual from poaching is probably one of the first issues that came to your mind, but after securing you...
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Run the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon 2026 for Rhino Conservation!
The Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon returns to the city in May 2026, and we’re so excited to be part of this incredible event once again.<...
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On 22nd September 2025, when we celebrate World Rhino Day, a wildfire tore its way through Etosha National Park, the world-famous protected area in the north of Namibia. Within days it had raced ac...
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Run the Oxford Half Marathon 2026 for Save the Rhino!
The fast and flat Oxford Half returns on Sunday 11 October 2026, offering the perfect route for both first-time and experienced runners!
Run the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon 2026 for Rhino Conservation!
The Rob Burrow Leeds Half Marathon returns in May 2026, bringing hundreds of runners together to celebrate strength, community and com...
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The latest global rhino status report, African and Asian Rhinoceroses – Status, Conservation and Trade*, reveals a complex picture for the world’s five rhino species. W...
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As the threats of poaching and habitat loss intensify, comfort and convenience won’t protect wildlife, but innovation will. It challenges convention, sparks fresh ideas, and gives communiti...
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Forty-three years after their local extinction, rhinos’ range expands across Uganda
Renowned for its rich cultures, languages, and an impressive array of lan...
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Across Africa and Asia, rangers spend long days and nights monitoring rhinos, deterring poaching, and caring for some of the world’s most important and diverse wildlife habitats. Their work is ph...
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