The facts paint a frightening picture: between 1970 and 1992, 96% of black rhinos were lost, leaving as few as 2,400 individuals left in the wild. This loss was driven largely by poachers looking to ...
On the way to one of the private lodges in the south of the Kruger it was a pleasant surprise to come across this highly endangered black rhinoceros right next to the road! The black rhino was once ...
Durban — Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary has named its first-born critically endangered black rhino calf in tribute to the founder of ER24. On August 24, rescued and rehabilitated critically ...
The economic impact of their loss Beyond their ecological importance, rhinos contribute to local economies, particularly through eco-tourism. Countries like SA, Namibia and Kenya depend heavily on ...