Rhino Conservation Library and Networking Project Update, Nepal
We are pleased to bring you this news from our partner in Nepal! Our partner in Nepal, Partnership for Rhino Conservation (PARC/Nepal), has been diligently working on an educational project that...
View ArticleUpdate from Nepal: ‘Rhino Horn is Not Medicine’ Posters on Display in Key Areas
Our flagship posters are helping local conservationists raise public awareness in Nepal. Thanks to our partners in Nepal, Partnership for Rhino Conservation (PARC/Nepal), posters featuring the message...
View Article‘Rhino Horn is Not Medicine’ Awareness Campaign Expands to Chinese,...
Our ‘Rhino Horn is Not Medicine’ awareness campaign is now trilingual! We are pleased to announce that our most popular public awareness materials are now available in Chinese (Mandarin) and...
View ArticleLocal Communities Celebrate Wildlife Week in Nepal
We are pleased to share this update from our partners in Nepal. In an effort to raise awareness of Nepal’s biodiversity conservation mission, the first week of the Nepalese New Year was declared by the...
View ArticleRhino Experts Gather at International Conference
It was a veritable ‘who’s who’ of the rhino world at the 2011 International Rhino Keeper Association Workshop. Leading authorities in rhino husbandry and conservation met recently in Texas for the only...
View ArticleWoman Falls Ill After Consuming Rhino Horn ‘Medicine’ in Vietnam
Rhino horn has no curative benefits, no medicinal properties, and no magical powers. A woman in Hanoi became sick after consuming a rhino horn mixture to treat a rash around her mouth. She reportedly...
View ArticleExtreme Close-Ups of Black and White Rhinos Feeding [Video]
Amazing footage of the two African rhino species. This incredible video shows the different feeding styles of Africa’s black and white rhinos. The black rhino (also called the “hook-lipped” rhino) uses...
View ArticleZimbabwe Schools Getting Ready for World Rhino Day
Children in Zimbabwe are making World Rhino Day preparations! Thanks to efforts by Chishakwe Ranch in the South East Lowveld of Zimbabwe, children in the neighboring villages are learning about rhinos...
View ArticleVideos of Sumatran Rhino ‘Ratu’ and New Baby ‘Andatu’
On Saturday, June 23rd, Sumatran rhino Ratu gave birth to her first calf, who has been named “Andatu”, which means “Gift from God” in Bahasa, and is also a combination of his parents’ names (Ratu and...
View ArticleRhinos in 2012: Don’t Forget the Good News
Rhinos in 2012: Don’t Forget the Good News (via Annamiticus) Despite the tragic news that South Africa’s rhino death toll reached 633 in mid-December 2012, the year actually marked extraordinary...
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