Black Rhino Release of Four Orphans Back into the Wild Earlier this month, four orphaned Black Rhino were released into Babanango Game Reserve – a momentous first of this scale in using orphaned...
Rhino Calf Rescue on Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park On the 21st of July, Wildlife ACT’s Community Conservation Manager and expert rhino tracker, Zama Ncube, and Priority Species Monitor Izzy...
Rhino Dehorning Explained: A Conservation Approach to Save the Rhino All too often in the conservation arena, we are faced with making a choice between two options around Rhino Dehorning, which are both unattractive....
Volunteers assist removing a snare from a white rhino calf Conservation volunteers on Mkhuze Game Reserve observed and assisted with the removal of a poacher’s snare from an 8-month old White Rhino calf...
Rhino Conservation – summary 2011 During the course of this year our Wildlife ACT team and conservation volunteers assisted with the capture of 3 Black Rhino, some of which were...