Media Kit & Downloads

Thank you for your interest in the International  Rhino Foundation. Use the links below to download our media kit (in PDF format).
 
Crisis Zimbabwe: Media Kit - April, 2009

Zimbabwe is home to the fourth largest population of black rhinos in the world – and the country’s population is in severe danger due to poaching for their horn.  In 2008, Zimbabwe’s black rhino (Diceros bicornis) population numbered 490 individuals. The black rhino is classified as Critically Endangered, with a worldwide population of only 4,240.

During the last century, the black rhino has suffered the most drastic decline in total numbers of all rhino species. Between 1970 and 1992, the population of this species decreased by 96%.  In 1970, there were approximately 65,000 black rhinos in Africa – but, by 1993, only 2,300 survived in the wild. Since 1996, thanks to intensive anti-poaching efforts overall numbers are recovering and still are slowly increasing.  .  The growing purchasing power of many Asian countries, combined with organized gangs of poachers who have an outlet for selling rhino horn on has kept the poaching threat great.  To save the species, anti-poaching efforts must be continued and accelerated.

The IRF-supported Lowveld Rhino Project is working to save Zimbabwe’s rhinos from poachers by translocating rhinos from high-risk areas to safer locations; treating rhinos with snare wounds and other injuries and returning them to the wild; helping authorities track, apprehend, and prosecute poachers; and intensively tracking and monitoring rhinos to ensure their safety.



 
 
 IRF 2007 Annual Report

The International Rhino Foundation is a non-profit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3)  of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible.  IRF takes great care in the use of our funds. Nearly 90% of expenses go directly to conservation programs.
 

 

 IRF Fact Sheet

The International Rhino Foundation (IRF) has been dedicated to the survival of the world's rhino species through conservation and research since its inception in 1993.





 Rhino Fact Sheet

Rhinos have existed on Earth for more than 50 million years and have a glorious history.
  




 2008 IRF Brochure - NEW!

Sometimes thick skin isn't enough.





 Endangered Feces Press Release 11-29-07

Buy Endangered Feces to Save an Endangered Species

 

 Rhino Poop Fact Sheet

The Scoop on Rhino Poop
 

 

 IRF Article in Western Wildlife Magazine

Read more about IRF's work to save Sumatran rhinos.
 
 
 
 
 


    

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