
SAVING THE RHINO

Get involved and help make a difference. The black and white African rhino are two of only five rhino species left, with the black rhino listed as critically endangered and the white rhino as near threatened. Since 2008, rhino poaching has increased and these gentle giants are trapped in a fight for survival. Rhinos are slaughtered for their horn, which some cultures believe has supernatural and medicinal properties. However, rhino horn does not make you younger, make you more fertile, free you from demons, or cure typhoid or the flu. It only kills rhinos.
WHAT ARE THE NUMBERS?
POACHED IN 2010
POACHED IN 2011
POACHED IN 2012
POACHED IN 2013
POACHED IN 2014
POACHED IN 2015
POACHED IN 2016
POACHED IN 2017
POACHED IN 2018
POACHED IN 2019
POACHED IN 2020
WHY SAVE THE RHINO?
The world cannot lose this beautiful and majestic creature. Let us all work together to protect and conserve these gentle giants.
WHAT ARE WE DOING?
Organisations around the world are devoted to rhino conservation. We contribute to various awareness campaigns, such as the Rhino Art project that aims to reach 1 million South African kids, convincing them of the importance of saving the rhino.
Royal Rhino and Van Loveren Family Vineyards love nature, and believe that conservation is key to protecting our world and safeguarding quality of life for future generations. For each bottle sold, a donation is made by Van Loveren Family Vineyards towards the Player Ntombela Foundation.
Donations also go towards conservation research and educating the public. You can make a difference by donating here.