Rhino Run Wines

All revealed on the war on rhino horns in award-winning documentary

Stroop documentary

The war against rhino poaching is no longer a conservation problem – it is a criminal problem. And although scores of information pertaining to the issue already exists, a large number of South Africans are unaware of how deep the issue really runs. To address this, Bonné de Bod, a well-known an award-winning wildlife television […]

What 2018 Meant to Rhinos

What did 2018 mean to rhinos?

Before we kick 2019 off properly, it’s time to take a look at how last year treated our favourite member of the Big Five. We’ve put together a summary of the main events (both good and bad) that took place in the world of rhinos last year. 

Young Capetonian wins International Eco-Hero award

Hunter Mitchell from Cape Town with rhino orphan Osita at Aquila Private Game Reserve. Hunter raises funds to fight rhino poaching.

Hunter Mitchell, a young man from Cape Town, has just won the prestigious Action For Nature  International Eco-Hero award for his work in raising over R170 000 to help save and raise orphaned rhinos.

The 3 most promising solutions to rhino poaching

How can we save the rhino?

We need to stop the slaughter of our rhinos. Rhinos are being poached for their ivory horns, which are more valuable than gold in Southeast and Far East Asia. Here are the top 3 solutions that experts have devised.

Hope for the northern white rhino subspecies: rhino impregnated in California

A southern white rhino female, named Victoria, has been impregnated via artificial insemination, researchers announced on Thursday. “It’s very exciting because this is our first pregnant rhino from artificial insemination here at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park,” Barbara Durrant, director of reproductive sciences at the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research told AP. […]

IVF techniques to provide hope for Northern White Rhino

Scientists hope that advances in in vitro fertilization (IVF) techniques can offer hope for the survival of the northern white rhino, after the last male of the species died last week. The death last week of Sudan, the last northern white rhino male, has led to worries that the subspecies will go extinct, as the […]

Rangers risk it all to protect vulnerable game from poachers

Kruger National Park ranger Andrew Desmet was mistaken for a poacher and shot in an anti-poaching operation. He fought back against severe injuries that meant he can no longer walk long distances or run. Acquiring his pilot's licence, he now contributes to the fight against poaching from the air.

Rangers in some of South Africa’s nature reserves put their lives on the line almost daily in an effort to protect game that are vulnerable to poaching. On 24 May 2013, Kruger National Park (KNP) section ranger Andrew Desmet was severely injured when he was accidentally shot near the Letaba river by a member of […]

‘Remembering Rhinos’ with Top Wildlife Photographers

Black rhino

A British wildlife photographer was so moved by the plight of our continent’s rhinos that she united 65 of the world’s top wildlife photographers against poaching. The result was “Remembering Rhinos’, a beautiful book the proceeds of which will go to anti-poaching efforts. For Margot Raggett this journey began in 2014 when she witnessed a […]

Father and son honour the wildlife defenders

The father-and-son combination of Michael and Harrison Cooney set out from the United States earlier this year to honour these heroes, or “The Wildlife Defenders”, as they call them.

World Rhino Day, celebrated on 22 October, pays tribute to the courageous work of those who are the first line of defense against ruthless poachers. They risk their lives daily, not only by fighting poachers, but also in encounters with dangerous wild animals such as lions, elephants and buffaloes, to ensure future generations will have […]