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PROTECTING RHINOS
Save the Rhino International exists to save rhinos and grow the global population. We help protect all five rhino species, with an emphasis on the three Critically Endangered species: the Black, Sumatran and Javan. With your support and donations, we can help look after rhinos at every stage of their struggle. RHINO KIDS | LEARNING | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Rhino kids. Find out more about the different species, download posters and get creative to show your love for rhinos! Credit: DediCandra.
INDONESIA: THE SUMATRAN RHINO SANCTUARY This is the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary – an area of 100 hectares of high-quality rhino habitat in Way Kambas National Park in Indonesia. The Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary was developed to accommodate the few remaining Sumatran rhinos that were living in isolation in zoos around the world. Its objective is to successfully breed Sumatran rhinos,which
INTRODUCING OUR 2021 CALENDAR! Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.orgPOACHING NUMBERS
STAND UP FOR TOWEL DAY MEN'S T-SHIRT We’re delighted to offer a special limited edition run of commemorative merchandise to celebrate this year’s Stand Up For Towel Day! Please note: This item is printed to order and may arrive separately from other items. Categories: All, Clothing, Douglas Adams Tags: Adams, Douglas, douglas adams, stand up for towel day, t-shirt,Towel Day.
DEBATE: “SHOULD THE GLOBAL TRADE OF RHINO HORN BE The proposal refers to a quote by Ian Player, advocating harvesting horn for sustainable use. WT disputed the quote, saying that Player was only in favour of trade in rhino horn harvested from natural mortalities. “In later life, Ian Player came out of retirement to campaign for a relaxation of the ban on the trade in rhino horn, a A LEGAL TRADE IN RHINO HORN The international trade in rhino horn, regulated by the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES), has been banned since 1977. While international trade is illegal under this convention, individual countries are nonetheless able to determine their own laws to allow or prohibit the sale of rhino horn domestically i.e., within their country. SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL The dog squad - heroes of conservation! Celebrating the work of Kenya's canine unit. Learn more. Credit: Mana Meadows Photography. 25 years of Save the Rhino. Read our new impact report, sharing the story of rhino conservation since 1994! Read more. Join our London Marathon team! Run for rhinos and join our brilliant team on 3 October 2021. RHINO CONSERVATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) for energy releases carbon dioxide, a ‘greenhouse gas’ that traps the Sun’s energy in our atmosphere like a blanket. During the past 800,000 years, carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has cycled between 150 and 280 parts per million or ppm. Today, CO2 is at a worrying level of morethan
PROTECTING RHINOS
Save the Rhino International exists to save rhinos and grow the global population. We help protect all five rhino species, with an emphasis on the three Critically Endangered species: the Black, Sumatran and Javan. With your support and donations, we can help look after rhinos at every stage of their struggle. RHINO KIDS | LEARNING | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Rhino kids. Find out more about the different species, download posters and get creative to show your love for rhinos! Credit: DediCandra.
INDONESIA: THE SUMATRAN RHINO SANCTUARY This is the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary – an area of 100 hectares of high-quality rhino habitat in Way Kambas National Park in Indonesia. The Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary was developed to accommodate the few remaining Sumatran rhinos that were living in isolation in zoos around the world. Its objective is to successfully breed Sumatran rhinos,which
INTRODUCING OUR 2021 CALENDAR! Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.orgPOACHING NUMBERS
STAND UP FOR TOWEL DAY MEN'S T-SHIRT We’re delighted to offer a special limited edition run of commemorative merchandise to celebrate this year’s Stand Up For Towel Day! Please note: This item is printed to order and may arrive separately from other items. Categories: All, Clothing, Douglas Adams Tags: Adams, Douglas, douglas adams, stand up for towel day, t-shirt,Towel Day.
DEBATE: “SHOULD THE GLOBAL TRADE OF RHINO HORN BE The proposal refers to a quote by Ian Player, advocating harvesting horn for sustainable use. WT disputed the quote, saying that Player was only in favour of trade in rhino horn harvested from natural mortalities. “In later life, Ian Player came out of retirement to campaign for a relaxation of the ban on the trade in rhino horn, a A LEGAL TRADE IN RHINO HORN The international trade in rhino horn, regulated by the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES), has been banned since 1977. While international trade is illegal under this convention, individual countries are nonetheless able to determine their own laws to allow or prohibit the sale of rhino horn domestically i.e., within their country.RHINO POPULATIONS
Large-scale poaching saw black rhino populations decline from around 70,000 individuals in 1970 to just 2,410 in 1995 – that’s a dramatic decline of 96% over 20 years. Thanks to the persistent efforts of conservation programmes across Africa, black rhino numbers have risen since then to a current population of between 5,366 and5,627
THREATS | RHINO INFORMATION | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Threats to rhino. Rhino poaching has reached crisis point, and across the globe rhino habitat is shrinking. Rhinos were once found throughout Eurasia and Africa, but today, three of the five rhino species are Critically Endangered, meaning they face a high chance of extinction. In recent years rhino numbers have dropped dramaticallydue to
HOPE FOR JAVAN RHINOS Javan rhinos are the most threatened of the five species of rhino. Just 74 of them are left in the wild, all found in Ujung Kulon National Park in Java, Indonesia. With population numbers dangerously low, any poaching incidents could be devastating for the species’future.
INTRODUCING OUR 2021 CALENDAR! Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org FUNDRAISE FOR RHINOS Fundraise. Help us save rhinos by raising vital funds to support rhino conservation. Together, we can stop poaching and habitat loss. With your support, we can give essential resources to the places that need it most. We and the programmes we support, sincerely appreciate the incredible support we receive from our amazing fundraisers all over RHINO CONSERVATION IN ZOOS Save the Rhino International works with zoos in a number of ways to further international efforts to conserve rhinos. Over the years, we have built successful partnerships with more than 30 zoos across Europe; partnerships that have shown real success and provided positive steps for rhino conservation. Historically, zoos – ormenageries as
THE MANDALA DESIGN ARCHIVES Save the Rhino, Unit 3, Coach House Mews, 217 Long Lane, London, SE1 4PR +44 (0)20 7357 7474 | info@savetherhino.org. For press enquiries and images, please contact our Communications Manager on POACHING | RHINO THREATS | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Rhino horn is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, but increasingly common is its use as a status symbol to display success and wealth. Poaching is now a threat in all rhino range states, however, as South Africa is home to the majority of rhinos in the world, it is being heavily targeted. More than ever, field programmes are having to invest heavily in anti-poaching activities. THE VALUE OF RHINO HORN When writing or talking about rhino poaching, journalists almost invariably like to quote the value of rhino horn: not just those writing for the tabloids in search of an eye-catching headline, but those writing for the quality press too, despite the pleas of the main conservation organisations not to do so. TACKLING THE DEMAND FOR RHINO HORN A version of this article was originally published in The Horn, Spring 2013. During 2012, 668 rhinos were killed in South Africa alone. That’s one every 13 hours. Over the past six years, rhino poaching has increased by a staggering and unprecedented amount and is mainly attributed to the growing demand for rhino horn from Vietnam. SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL The dog squad - heroes of conservation! Celebrating the work of Kenya's canine unit. Learn more. Credit: Mana Meadows Photography. 25 years of Save the Rhino. Read our new impact report, sharing the story of rhino conservation since 1994! Read more. Join our London Marathon team! Run for rhinos and join our brilliant team on 3 October 2021.PROTECTING RHINOS
Save the Rhino International exists to save rhinos and grow the global population. We help protect all five rhino species, with an emphasis on the three Critically Endangered species: the Black, Sumatran and Javan. With your support and donations, we can help look after rhinos at every stage of their struggle. RHINO CONSERVATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) for energy releases carbon dioxide, a ‘greenhouse gas’ that traps the Sun’s energy in our atmosphere like a blanket. During the past 800,000 years, carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has cycled between 150 and 280 parts per million or ppm. Today, CO2 is at a worrying level of morethan
RHINO POPULATIONS
Large-scale poaching saw black rhino populations decline from around 70,000 individuals in 1970 to just 2,410 in 1995 – that’s a dramatic decline of 96% over 20 years. Thanks to the persistent efforts of conservation programmes across Africa, black rhino numbers have risen since then to a current population of between 5,366 and5,627
INTRODUCING OUR 2021 CALENDAR! Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org INDONESIA: THE SUMATRAN RHINO SANCTUARY This is the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary – an area of 100 hectares of high-quality rhino habitat in Way Kambas National Park in Indonesia. The Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary was developed to accommodate the few remaining Sumatran rhinos that were living in isolation in zoos around the world. Its objective is to successfully breed Sumatran rhinos,which
POACHING | RHINO THREATS | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Rhino horn is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, but increasingly common is its use as a status symbol to display success and wealth. Poaching is now a threat in all rhino range states, however, as South Africa is home to the majority of rhinos in the world, it is being heavily targeted. More than ever, field programmes are having to invest heavily in anti-poaching activities. DEBATE: “SHOULD THE GLOBAL TRADE OF RHINO HORN BE The proposal refers to a quote by Ian Player, advocating harvesting horn for sustainable use. WT disputed the quote, saying that Player was only in favour of trade in rhino horn harvested from natural mortalities. “In later life, Ian Player came out of retirement to campaign for a relaxation of the ban on the trade in rhino horn, a BEADED RHINO BRACELET IN GOLD Beaded Rhino Bracelet in Gold. £ 25.00. In stock. Quantity. Add to cart. Change currency: Pound sterling (£) Euro (€) United States (US) dollar ($) Add some colour to your wrist with this beautiful beaded bracelet with a gold-dipped rhino charm. Made by ‘Symbols on Silk’ in Cape Town, South Africa, each item is created withintention
DYEING RHINO HORN AND ELEPHANT IVORY SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL The dog squad - heroes of conservation! Celebrating the work of Kenya's canine unit. Learn more. Credit: Mana Meadows Photography. 25 years of Save the Rhino. Read our new impact report, sharing the story of rhino conservation since 1994! Read more. Join our London Marathon team! Run for rhinos and join our brilliant team on 3 October 2021.PROTECTING RHINOS
Save the Rhino International exists to save rhinos and grow the global population. We help protect all five rhino species, with an emphasis on the three Critically Endangered species: the Black, Sumatran and Javan. With your support and donations, we can help look after rhinos at every stage of their struggle. RHINO CONSERVATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) for energy releases carbon dioxide, a ‘greenhouse gas’ that traps the Sun’s energy in our atmosphere like a blanket. During the past 800,000 years, carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has cycled between 150 and 280 parts per million or ppm. Today, CO2 is at a worrying level of morethan
RHINO POPULATIONS
Large-scale poaching saw black rhino populations decline from around 70,000 individuals in 1970 to just 2,410 in 1995 – that’s a dramatic decline of 96% over 20 years. Thanks to the persistent efforts of conservation programmes across Africa, black rhino numbers have risen since then to a current population of between 5,366 and5,627
INTRODUCING OUR 2021 CALENDAR! Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org INDONESIA: THE SUMATRAN RHINO SANCTUARY This is the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary – an area of 100 hectares of high-quality rhino habitat in Way Kambas National Park in Indonesia. The Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary was developed to accommodate the few remaining Sumatran rhinos that were living in isolation in zoos around the world. Its objective is to successfully breed Sumatran rhinos,which
POACHING | RHINO THREATS | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Rhino horn is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, but increasingly common is its use as a status symbol to display success and wealth. Poaching is now a threat in all rhino range states, however, as South Africa is home to the majority of rhinos in the world, it is being heavily targeted. More than ever, field programmes are having to invest heavily in anti-poaching activities. DEBATE: “SHOULD THE GLOBAL TRADE OF RHINO HORN BE The proposal refers to a quote by Ian Player, advocating harvesting horn for sustainable use. WT disputed the quote, saying that Player was only in favour of trade in rhino horn harvested from natural mortalities. “In later life, Ian Player came out of retirement to campaign for a relaxation of the ban on the trade in rhino horn, a BEADED RHINO BRACELET IN GOLD Beaded Rhino Bracelet in Gold. £ 25.00. In stock. Quantity. Add to cart. Change currency: Pound sterling (£) Euro (€) United States (US) dollar ($) Add some colour to your wrist with this beautiful beaded bracelet with a gold-dipped rhino charm. Made by ‘Symbols on Silk’ in Cape Town, South Africa, each item is created withintention
DYEING RHINO HORN AND ELEPHANT IVORY DONATE | RHINO CONSERVATION | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Donate monthly. Make a bigger impact by giving monthly. A regular donation means that we can better support our conservation partners, developing sustainable and ongoing plans to protect rhinos, and responding quickly in emergencies. Donate Now. CAN WE SAVE THE NORTHERN WHITE RHINO? Sadly, Northern white rhinos are now functionally extinct. Even if much-hyped innovations like rhino IVF are perfected in the future, it will likely come too late to save this sub-species. With only two related females remaining, the death of the last Northern white rhino is only a matter of time. With small chance of healthy new calves, andRHINO SPECIES
Three of the five rhino species are Critically Endangered and two are threatened. Learn more about each species and how you can get involved with rhino conservation. THREATS | RHINO INFORMATION | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Threats to rhino. Rhino poaching has reached crisis point, and across the globe rhino habitat is shrinking. Rhinos were once found throughout Eurasia and Africa, but today, three of the five rhino species are Critically Endangered, meaning they face a high chance of extinction. In recent years rhino numbers have dropped dramaticallydue to
INDONESIA: THE SUMATRAN RHINO SANCTUARY With fewer than 80 Sumatran rhinos surviving on Earth, the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary provides a ray of hope for this critically endangered species. The Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary aims to successfully breed Sumatran rhinos, helping to save this magnificent species from the brink of extinction.RHINO POPULATIONS
Large-scale poaching saw black rhino populations decline from around 70,000 individuals in 1970 to just 2,410 in 1995 – that’s a dramatic decline of 96% over 20 years. Thanks to the persistent efforts of conservation programmes across Africa, black rhino numbers have risen since then to a current population of between 5,366 and5,627
FUN FACTS ABOUT RHINOS 7) Rhinos are speed machines! Running at 30-40 miles per hour, be sure to move out of their way fast. Credit: James Lewin Photography. AFRICAN RHINO SPECIALIST GROUP The African Rhino Specialist group is the go-to scientific body for rhino conservation. Informed by evidence and experience, the Group’s job is to understand the challenges facing rhinos and the best tools to counter these threats, and ensure conservationists are working together towards a common goal. THE VALUE OF RHINO HORN When writing or talking about rhino poaching, journalists almost invariably like to quote the value of rhino horn: not just those writing for the tabloids in search of an eye-catching headline, but those writing for the quality press too, despite the pleas of the main conservation organisations not to do so. DYEING RHINO HORN AND ELEPHANT IVORY Dyeing rhino horn and elephant ivory. 18 Aug 2015. By: Save the Rhino. There have been some entertaining images of rhinos / elephants with bright pink / purple horns / ivory circulating on social media. These images first surfaced, we believe, in an article on www.takepart.com in April 2013, and have been revived in mid-2015. SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL The dog squad - heroes of conservation! Celebrating the work of Kenya's canine unit. Learn more. Credit: Mana Meadows Photography. 25 years of Save the Rhino. Read our new impact report, sharing the story of rhino conservation since 1994! Read more. Join our London Marathon team! Run for rhinos and join our brilliant team on 3 October 2021.PROTECTING RHINOS
Save the Rhino International exists to save rhinos and grow the global population. We help protect all five rhino species, with an emphasis on the three Critically Endangered species: the Black, Sumatran and Javan. With your support and donations, we can help look after rhinos at every stage of their struggle. RHINO CONSERVATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) for energy releases carbon dioxide, a ‘greenhouse gas’ that traps the Sun’s energy in our atmosphere like a blanket. During the past 800,000 years, carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has cycled between 150 and 280 parts per million or ppm. Today, CO2 is at a worrying level of morethan
RHINO POPULATIONS
Large-scale poaching saw black rhino populations decline from around 70,000 individuals in 1970 to just 2,410 in 1995 – that’s a dramatic decline of 96% over 20 years. Thanks to the persistent efforts of conservation programmes across Africa, black rhino numbers have risen since then to a current population of between 5,366 and5,627
INTRODUCING OUR 2021 CALENDAR! Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org INDONESIA: THE SUMATRAN RHINO SANCTUARY This is the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary – an area of 100 hectares of high-quality rhino habitat in Way Kambas National Park in Indonesia. The Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary was developed to accommodate the few remaining Sumatran rhinos that were living in isolation in zoos around the world. Its objective is to successfully breed Sumatran rhinos,which
POACHING | RHINO THREATS | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Rhino horn is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, but increasingly common is its use as a status symbol to display success and wealth. Poaching is now a threat in all rhino range states, however, as South Africa is home to the majority of rhinos in the world, it is being heavily targeted. More than ever, field programmes are having to invest heavily in anti-poaching activities. DEBATE: “SHOULD THE GLOBAL TRADE OF RHINO HORN BE The proposal refers to a quote by Ian Player, advocating harvesting horn for sustainable use. WT disputed the quote, saying that Player was only in favour of trade in rhino horn harvested from natural mortalities. “In later life, Ian Player came out of retirement to campaign for a relaxation of the ban on the trade in rhino horn, a BEADED RHINO BRACELET IN GOLD Beaded Rhino Bracelet in Gold. £ 25.00. In stock. Quantity. Add to cart. Change currency: Pound sterling (£) Euro (€) United States (US) dollar ($) Add some colour to your wrist with this beautiful beaded bracelet with a gold-dipped rhino charm. Made by ‘Symbols on Silk’ in Cape Town, South Africa, each item is created withintention
DYEING RHINO HORN AND ELEPHANT IVORY SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL The dog squad - heroes of conservation! Celebrating the work of Kenya's canine unit. Learn more. Credit: Mana Meadows Photography. 25 years of Save the Rhino. Read our new impact report, sharing the story of rhino conservation since 1994! Read more. Join our London Marathon team! Run for rhinos and join our brilliant team on 3 October 2021.PROTECTING RHINOS
Save the Rhino International exists to save rhinos and grow the global population. We help protect all five rhino species, with an emphasis on the three Critically Endangered species: the Black, Sumatran and Javan. With your support and donations, we can help look after rhinos at every stage of their struggle. RHINO CONSERVATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) for energy releases carbon dioxide, a ‘greenhouse gas’ that traps the Sun’s energy in our atmosphere like a blanket. During the past 800,000 years, carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has cycled between 150 and 280 parts per million or ppm. Today, CO2 is at a worrying level of morethan
RHINO POPULATIONS
Large-scale poaching saw black rhino populations decline from around 70,000 individuals in 1970 to just 2,410 in 1995 – that’s a dramatic decline of 96% over 20 years. Thanks to the persistent efforts of conservation programmes across Africa, black rhino numbers have risen since then to a current population of between 5,366 and5,627
INTRODUCING OUR 2021 CALENDAR! Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org INDONESIA: THE SUMATRAN RHINO SANCTUARY This is the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary – an area of 100 hectares of high-quality rhino habitat in Way Kambas National Park in Indonesia. The Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary was developed to accommodate the few remaining Sumatran rhinos that were living in isolation in zoos around the world. Its objective is to successfully breed Sumatran rhinos,which
POACHING | RHINO THREATS | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Rhino horn is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, but increasingly common is its use as a status symbol to display success and wealth. Poaching is now a threat in all rhino range states, however, as South Africa is home to the majority of rhinos in the world, it is being heavily targeted. More than ever, field programmes are having to invest heavily in anti-poaching activities. DEBATE: “SHOULD THE GLOBAL TRADE OF RHINO HORN BE The proposal refers to a quote by Ian Player, advocating harvesting horn for sustainable use. WT disputed the quote, saying that Player was only in favour of trade in rhino horn harvested from natural mortalities. “In later life, Ian Player came out of retirement to campaign for a relaxation of the ban on the trade in rhino horn, a BEADED RHINO BRACELET IN GOLD Beaded Rhino Bracelet in Gold. £ 25.00. In stock. Quantity. Add to cart. Change currency: Pound sterling (£) Euro (€) United States (US) dollar ($) Add some colour to your wrist with this beautiful beaded bracelet with a gold-dipped rhino charm. Made by ‘Symbols on Silk’ in Cape Town, South Africa, each item is created withintention
DYEING RHINO HORN AND ELEPHANT IVORY DONATE | RHINO CONSERVATION | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Donate monthly. Make a bigger impact by giving monthly. A regular donation means that we can better support our conservation partners, developing sustainable and ongoing plans to protect rhinos, and responding quickly in emergencies. Donate Now. CAN WE SAVE THE NORTHERN WHITE RHINO? Sadly, Northern white rhinos are now functionally extinct. Even if much-hyped innovations like rhino IVF are perfected in the future, it will likely come too late to save this sub-species. With only two related females remaining, the death of the last Northern white rhino is only a matter of time. With small chance of healthy new calves, andRHINO SPECIES
Three of the five rhino species are Critically Endangered and two are threatened. Learn more about each species and how you can get involved with rhino conservation. THREATS | RHINO INFORMATION | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Threats to rhino. Rhino poaching has reached crisis point, and across the globe rhino habitat is shrinking. Rhinos were once found throughout Eurasia and Africa, but today, three of the five rhino species are Critically Endangered, meaning they face a high chance of extinction. In recent years rhino numbers have dropped dramaticallydue to
INDONESIA: THE SUMATRAN RHINO SANCTUARY With fewer than 80 Sumatran rhinos surviving on Earth, the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary provides a ray of hope for this critically endangered species. The Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary aims to successfully breed Sumatran rhinos, helping to save this magnificent species from the brink of extinction.RHINO POPULATIONS
Large-scale poaching saw black rhino populations decline from around 70,000 individuals in 1970 to just 2,410 in 1995 – that’s a dramatic decline of 96% over 20 years. Thanks to the persistent efforts of conservation programmes across Africa, black rhino numbers have risen since then to a current population of between 5,366 and5,627
FUN FACTS ABOUT RHINOS 7) Rhinos are speed machines! Running at 30-40 miles per hour, be sure to move out of their way fast. Credit: James Lewin Photography. AFRICAN RHINO SPECIALIST GROUP The African Rhino Specialist group is the go-to scientific body for rhino conservation. Informed by evidence and experience, the Group’s job is to understand the challenges facing rhinos and the best tools to counter these threats, and ensure conservationists are working together towards a common goal. THE VALUE OF RHINO HORN When writing or talking about rhino poaching, journalists almost invariably like to quote the value of rhino horn: not just those writing for the tabloids in search of an eye-catching headline, but those writing for the quality press too, despite the pleas of the main conservation organisations not to do so. DYEING RHINO HORN AND ELEPHANT IVORY Dyeing rhino horn and elephant ivory. 18 Aug 2015. By: Save the Rhino. There have been some entertaining images of rhinos / elephants with bright pink / purple horns / ivory circulating on social media. These images first surfaced, we believe, in an article on www.takepart.com in April 2013, and have been revived in mid-2015. SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL The dog squad - heroes of conservation! Celebrating the work of Kenya's canine unit. Learn more. Credit: Mana Meadows Photography. 25 years of Save the Rhino. Read our new impact report, sharing the story of rhino conservation since 1994! Read more. Join our London Marathon team! Run for rhinos and join our brilliant team on 3 October 2021.PROTECTING RHINOS
Save the Rhino International exists to save rhinos and grow the global population. We help protect all five rhino species, with an emphasis on the three Critically Endangered species: the Black, Sumatran and Javan. With your support and donations, we can help look after rhinos at every stage of their struggle. RHINO CONSERVATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) for energy releases carbon dioxide, a ‘greenhouse gas’ that traps the Sun’s energy in our atmosphere like a blanket. During the past 800,000 years, carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has cycled between 150 and 280 parts per million or ppm. Today, CO2 is at a worrying level of morethan
RHINO POPULATIONS
Large-scale poaching saw black rhino populations decline from around 70,000 individuals in 1970 to just 2,410 in 1995 – that’s a dramatic decline of 96% over 20 years. Thanks to the persistent efforts of conservation programmes across Africa, black rhino numbers have risen since then to a current population of between 5,366 and5,627
INTRODUCING OUR 2021 CALENDAR! Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org INDONESIA: THE SUMATRAN RHINO SANCTUARY This is the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary – an area of 100 hectares of high-quality rhino habitat in Way Kambas National Park in Indonesia. The Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary was developed to accommodate the few remaining Sumatran rhinos that were living in isolation in zoos around the world. Its objective is to successfully breed Sumatran rhinos,which
POACHING | RHINO THREATS | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Rhino horn is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, but increasingly common is its use as a status symbol to display success and wealth. Poaching is now a threat in all rhino range states, however, as South Africa is home to the majority of rhinos in the world, it is being heavily targeted. More than ever, field programmes are having to invest heavily in anti-poaching activities. DEBATE: “SHOULD THE GLOBAL TRADE OF RHINO HORN BE The proposal refers to a quote by Ian Player, advocating harvesting horn for sustainable use. WT disputed the quote, saying that Player was only in favour of trade in rhino horn harvested from natural mortalities. “In later life, Ian Player came out of retirement to campaign for a relaxation of the ban on the trade in rhino horn, a BEADED RHINO BRACELET IN GOLD Beaded Rhino Bracelet in Gold. £ 25.00. In stock. Quantity. Add to cart. Change currency: Pound sterling (£) Euro (€) United States (US) dollar ($) Add some colour to your wrist with this beautiful beaded bracelet with a gold-dipped rhino charm. Made by ‘Symbols on Silk’ in Cape Town, South Africa, each item is created withintention
DYEING RHINO HORN AND ELEPHANT IVORY SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL The dog squad - heroes of conservation! Celebrating the work of Kenya's canine unit. Learn more. Credit: Mana Meadows Photography. 25 years of Save the Rhino. Read our new impact report, sharing the story of rhino conservation since 1994! Read more. Join our London Marathon team! Run for rhinos and join our brilliant team on 3 October 2021.PROTECTING RHINOS
Save the Rhino International exists to save rhinos and grow the global population. We help protect all five rhino species, with an emphasis on the three Critically Endangered species: the Black, Sumatran and Javan. With your support and donations, we can help look after rhinos at every stage of their struggle. RHINO CONSERVATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) for energy releases carbon dioxide, a ‘greenhouse gas’ that traps the Sun’s energy in our atmosphere like a blanket. During the past 800,000 years, carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has cycled between 150 and 280 parts per million or ppm. Today, CO2 is at a worrying level of morethan
RHINO POPULATIONS
Large-scale poaching saw black rhino populations decline from around 70,000 individuals in 1970 to just 2,410 in 1995 – that’s a dramatic decline of 96% over 20 years. Thanks to the persistent efforts of conservation programmes across Africa, black rhino numbers have risen since then to a current population of between 5,366 and5,627
INTRODUCING OUR 2021 CALENDAR! Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org INDONESIA: THE SUMATRAN RHINO SANCTUARY This is the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary – an area of 100 hectares of high-quality rhino habitat in Way Kambas National Park in Indonesia. The Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary was developed to accommodate the few remaining Sumatran rhinos that were living in isolation in zoos around the world. Its objective is to successfully breed Sumatran rhinos,which
POACHING | RHINO THREATS | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Rhino horn is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, but increasingly common is its use as a status symbol to display success and wealth. Poaching is now a threat in all rhino range states, however, as South Africa is home to the majority of rhinos in the world, it is being heavily targeted. More than ever, field programmes are having to invest heavily in anti-poaching activities. DEBATE: “SHOULD THE GLOBAL TRADE OF RHINO HORN BE The proposal refers to a quote by Ian Player, advocating harvesting horn for sustainable use. WT disputed the quote, saying that Player was only in favour of trade in rhino horn harvested from natural mortalities. “In later life, Ian Player came out of retirement to campaign for a relaxation of the ban on the trade in rhino horn, a BEADED RHINO BRACELET IN GOLD Beaded Rhino Bracelet in Gold. £ 25.00. In stock. Quantity. Add to cart. Change currency: Pound sterling (£) Euro (€) United States (US) dollar ($) Add some colour to your wrist with this beautiful beaded bracelet with a gold-dipped rhino charm. Made by ‘Symbols on Silk’ in Cape Town, South Africa, each item is created withintention
DYEING RHINO HORN AND ELEPHANT IVORY DONATE | RHINO CONSERVATION | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Donate monthly. Make a bigger impact by giving monthly. A regular donation means that we can better support our conservation partners, developing sustainable and ongoing plans to protect rhinos, and responding quickly in emergencies. Donate Now. CAN WE SAVE THE NORTHERN WHITE RHINO? Sadly, Northern white rhinos are now functionally extinct. Even if much-hyped innovations like rhino IVF are perfected in the future, it will likely come too late to save this sub-species. With only two related females remaining, the death of the last Northern white rhino is only a matter of time. With small chance of healthy new calves, andRHINO SPECIES
Three of the five rhino species are Critically Endangered and two are threatened. Learn more about each species and how you can get involved with rhino conservation. THREATS | RHINO INFORMATION | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Threats to rhino. Rhino poaching has reached crisis point, and across the globe rhino habitat is shrinking. Rhinos were once found throughout Eurasia and Africa, but today, three of the five rhino species are Critically Endangered, meaning they face a high chance of extinction. In recent years rhino numbers have dropped dramaticallydue to
INDONESIA: THE SUMATRAN RHINO SANCTUARY With fewer than 80 Sumatran rhinos surviving on Earth, the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary provides a ray of hope for this critically endangered species. The Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary aims to successfully breed Sumatran rhinos, helping to save this magnificent species from the brink of extinction.RHINO POPULATIONS
Large-scale poaching saw black rhino populations decline from around 70,000 individuals in 1970 to just 2,410 in 1995 – that’s a dramatic decline of 96% over 20 years. Thanks to the persistent efforts of conservation programmes across Africa, black rhino numbers have risen since then to a current population of between 5,366 and5,627
FUN FACTS ABOUT RHINOS 7) Rhinos are speed machines! Running at 30-40 miles per hour, be sure to move out of their way fast. Credit: James Lewin Photography. AFRICAN RHINO SPECIALIST GROUP The African Rhino Specialist group is the go-to scientific body for rhino conservation. Informed by evidence and experience, the Group’s job is to understand the challenges facing rhinos and the best tools to counter these threats, and ensure conservationists are working together towards a common goal. THE VALUE OF RHINO HORN When writing or talking about rhino poaching, journalists almost invariably like to quote the value of rhino horn: not just those writing for the tabloids in search of an eye-catching headline, but those writing for the quality press too, despite the pleas of the main conservation organisations not to do so. DYEING RHINO HORN AND ELEPHANT IVORY Dyeing rhino horn and elephant ivory. 18 Aug 2015. By: Save the Rhino. There have been some entertaining images of rhinos / elephants with bright pink / purple horns / ivory circulating on social media. These images first surfaced, we believe, in an article on www.takepart.com in April 2013, and have been revived in mid-2015. SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL The dog squad - heroes of conservation! Celebrating the work of Kenya's canine unit. Learn more. Credit: Mana Meadows Photography. 25 years of Save the Rhino. Read our new impact report, sharing the story of rhino conservation since 1994! Read more. Join our London Marathon team! Run for rhinos and join our brilliant team on 3 October 2021.PROTECTING RHINOS
Save the Rhino International exists to save rhinos and grow the global population. We help protect all five rhino species, with an emphasis on the three Critically Endangered species: the Black, Sumatran and Javan. With your support and donations, we can help look after rhinos at every stage of their struggle. RHINO CONSERVATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) for energy releases carbon dioxide, a ‘greenhouse gas’ that traps the Sun’s energy in our atmosphere like a blanket. During the past 800,000 years, carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has cycled between 150 and 280 parts per million or ppm. Today, CO2 is at a worrying level of morethan
RHINO POPULATIONS
Large-scale poaching saw black rhino populations decline from around 70,000 individuals in 1970 to just 2,410 in 1995 – that’s a dramatic decline of 96% over 20 years. Thanks to the persistent efforts of conservation programmes across Africa, black rhino numbers have risen since then to a current population of between 5,366 and5,627
INTRODUCING OUR 2021 CALENDAR! Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org INDONESIA: THE SUMATRAN RHINO SANCTUARY This is the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary – an area of 100 hectares of high-quality rhino habitat in Way Kambas National Park in Indonesia. The Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary was developed to accommodate the few remaining Sumatran rhinos that were living in isolation in zoos around the world. Its objective is to successfully breed Sumatran rhinos,which
POACHING | RHINO THREATS | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Rhino horn is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, but increasingly common is its use as a status symbol to display success and wealth. Poaching is now a threat in all rhino range states, however, as South Africa is home to the majority of rhinos in the world, it is being heavily targeted. More than ever, field programmes are having to invest heavily in anti-poaching activities. DEBATE: “SHOULD THE GLOBAL TRADE OF RHINO HORN BE The proposal refers to a quote by Ian Player, advocating harvesting horn for sustainable use. WT disputed the quote, saying that Player was only in favour of trade in rhino horn harvested from natural mortalities. “In later life, Ian Player came out of retirement to campaign for a relaxation of the ban on the trade in rhino horn, a BEADED RHINO BRACELET IN GOLD Beaded Rhino Bracelet in Gold. £ 25.00. In stock. Quantity. Add to cart. Change currency: Pound sterling (£) Euro (€) United States (US) dollar ($) Add some colour to your wrist with this beautiful beaded bracelet with a gold-dipped rhino charm. Made by ‘Symbols on Silk’ in Cape Town, South Africa, each item is created withintention
DYEING RHINO HORN AND ELEPHANT IVORY SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL The dog squad - heroes of conservation! Celebrating the work of Kenya's canine unit. Learn more. Credit: Mana Meadows Photography. 25 years of Save the Rhino. Read our new impact report, sharing the story of rhino conservation since 1994! Read more. Join our London Marathon team! Run for rhinos and join our brilliant team on 3 October 2021.PROTECTING RHINOS
Save the Rhino International exists to save rhinos and grow the global population. We help protect all five rhino species, with an emphasis on the three Critically Endangered species: the Black, Sumatran and Javan. With your support and donations, we can help look after rhinos at every stage of their struggle. RHINO CONSERVATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) for energy releases carbon dioxide, a ‘greenhouse gas’ that traps the Sun’s energy in our atmosphere like a blanket. During the past 800,000 years, carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere has cycled between 150 and 280 parts per million or ppm. Today, CO2 is at a worrying level of morethan
RHINO POPULATIONS
Large-scale poaching saw black rhino populations decline from around 70,000 individuals in 1970 to just 2,410 in 1995 – that’s a dramatic decline of 96% over 20 years. Thanks to the persistent efforts of conservation programmes across Africa, black rhino numbers have risen since then to a current population of between 5,366 and5,627
INTRODUCING OUR 2021 CALENDAR! Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org. Savetherhino.org INDONESIA: THE SUMATRAN RHINO SANCTUARY This is the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary – an area of 100 hectares of high-quality rhino habitat in Way Kambas National Park in Indonesia. The Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary was developed to accommodate the few remaining Sumatran rhinos that were living in isolation in zoos around the world. Its objective is to successfully breed Sumatran rhinos,which
POACHING | RHINO THREATS | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Rhino horn is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, but increasingly common is its use as a status symbol to display success and wealth. Poaching is now a threat in all rhino range states, however, as South Africa is home to the majority of rhinos in the world, it is being heavily targeted. More than ever, field programmes are having to invest heavily in anti-poaching activities. DEBATE: “SHOULD THE GLOBAL TRADE OF RHINO HORN BE The proposal refers to a quote by Ian Player, advocating harvesting horn for sustainable use. WT disputed the quote, saying that Player was only in favour of trade in rhino horn harvested from natural mortalities. “In later life, Ian Player came out of retirement to campaign for a relaxation of the ban on the trade in rhino horn, a BEADED RHINO BRACELET IN GOLD Beaded Rhino Bracelet in Gold. £ 25.00. In stock. Quantity. Add to cart. Change currency: Pound sterling (£) Euro (€) United States (US) dollar ($) Add some colour to your wrist with this beautiful beaded bracelet with a gold-dipped rhino charm. Made by ‘Symbols on Silk’ in Cape Town, South Africa, each item is created withintention
DYEING RHINO HORN AND ELEPHANT IVORY DONATE | RHINO CONSERVATION | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Donate monthly. Make a bigger impact by giving monthly. A regular donation means that we can better support our conservation partners, developing sustainable and ongoing plans to protect rhinos, and responding quickly in emergencies. Donate Now. CAN WE SAVE THE NORTHERN WHITE RHINO? Sadly, Northern white rhinos are now functionally extinct. Even if much-hyped innovations like rhino IVF are perfected in the future, it will likely come too late to save this sub-species. With only two related females remaining, the death of the last Northern white rhino is only a matter of time. With small chance of healthy new calves, andRHINO SPECIES
Three of the five rhino species are Critically Endangered and two are threatened. Learn more about each species and how you can get involved with rhino conservation. THREATS | RHINO INFORMATION | SAVE THE RHINO INTERNATIONAL Threats to rhino. Rhino poaching has reached crisis point, and across the globe rhino habitat is shrinking. Rhinos were once found throughout Eurasia and Africa, but today, three of the five rhino species are Critically Endangered, meaning they face a high chance of extinction. In recent years rhino numbers have dropped dramaticallydue to
INDONESIA: THE SUMATRAN RHINO SANCTUARY With fewer than 80 Sumatran rhinos surviving on Earth, the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary provides a ray of hope for this critically endangered species. The Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary aims to successfully breed Sumatran rhinos, helping to save this magnificent species from the brink of extinction.RHINO POPULATIONS
Large-scale poaching saw black rhino populations decline from around 70,000 individuals in 1970 to just 2,410 in 1995 – that’s a dramatic decline of 96% over 20 years. Thanks to the persistent efforts of conservation programmes across Africa, black rhino numbers have risen since then to a current population of between 5,366 and5,627
FUN FACTS ABOUT RHINOS 7) Rhinos are speed machines! Running at 30-40 miles per hour, be sure to move out of their way fast. Credit: James Lewin Photography. AFRICAN RHINO SPECIALIST GROUP The African Rhino Specialist group is the go-to scientific body for rhino conservation. Informed by evidence and experience, the Group’s job is to understand the challenges facing rhinos and the best tools to counter these threats, and ensure conservationists are working together towards a common goal. THE VALUE OF RHINO HORN When writing or talking about rhino poaching, journalists almost invariably like to quote the value of rhino horn: not just those writing for the tabloids in search of an eye-catching headline, but those writing for the quality press too, despite the pleas of the main conservation organisations not to do so. DYEING RHINO HORN AND ELEPHANT IVORY Dyeing rhino horn and elephant ivory. 18 Aug 2015. By: Save the Rhino. There have been some entertaining images of rhinos / elephants with bright pink / purple horns / ivory circulating on social media. These images first surfaced, we believe, in an article on www.takepart.com in April 2013, and have been revived in mid-2015.Skip to content
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