Rhino Sales Will Continue at Kruger
In August SANParks announced a plan to relocate 500 rhinos OUT of Kruger for their protection. Shortly after, plans seemed to come to a halt with the controversial discovery that 260 of them were...
View ArticleFight for rhinos…It ain’t over
It’s getting to be that time of the year again…the time when we start comparing stats of rhinos poached to the same time last year, praying that the numbers are less, looking for signs of a slow-down....
View ArticleThe Ladies of the Black Mambas APU
Black Mambas are deployed in 5 areas throughout the 50,000 hectares of Olifants, which is part of the Greater Kruger National Park. Fight for Rhinos and Helping Rhinos proudly support the Black Mambas...
View ArticleWelcome to Kruger, home of the Rhinos
Kruger National Park is home to the majority of the Earth’s remaining rhino populations. So what else do we know about the rhinos’ home? *Kruger National Park is the largest game reserve in Africa. It...
View ArticleShooting the Rhino Wars
The following is video from Sky News, who has been given access to behind the scenes work in Kruger National Park. The first 3 minutes show the grim reality of a poaching. After, there is more...
View ArticleRhino Poaching Finally Has Zuma’s Attention
It took president Mr Jacob Zuma seven years to visit the Kruger National Park to experience the devastating effect of rhino poaching first-hand. Although Zuma had been in Kruger before, this weekend...
View ArticleRangers can’t do it alone-they need your help!
“Truly speaking, I didn’t believe it until the third day after. I asked myself why did this happen in OUR section? I didn’t know what to do, but deep down in my heart I was hurting seeing that rhinos...
View ArticleRhino Wrap-up 2015
We can’t emphasis enough how important YOU are to the success of Fight for Rhinos. Thanks to all of you, this is the difference we were able to make in 2015.. *The dehorning of Hoedspruit Endangered...
View ArticlePoaching not the only Threat Looming in the Bush
As if poaching and habitat encroachment weren’t enough, South African wildlife also face the threat of Tuberculosis. First diagnosed in African Buffalo, it then spread to baboons, lions and bushpig....
View ArticleNgwenya, the first APU canine
Canines are a highly sought after and integral part of the most successful anti-poaching units. With advanced training, their keen skills enable rangers to be more effective and efficient. But...
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