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Proactive Poaching Prevention

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RRP’s award-winning ad campaign

May 12, 2016 By admin

Early in 2015, we were given the opportunity to perform a new horn treatment procedure live via satellite for a group of 30 Vietnamese journalists. This was only the start of an enormously successful demand reduction campaign Ogilvy & Mather Vietnam ran for Rhino Rescue Project in Vietnam over the course of last year. In April 2016, we received word that our hard-hitting collaborative project had been nominated for numerous international industry awards, including the highly coveted APAC Effie Awards and the Cannes Lions awards. Ogilvy & Mather Vietnam took home a prestigious gold award at the APAC Effie Awards Gala 2016 in Singapore, and we are expecting more awards in Cannes, so watch this space! 

The Rhino Rescue Project team is so very proud and humbled to have worked with this truly extraordinary agency on what was always going to be a particularly difficult campaign. Special thanks should go to Todd McCracken, Bianca da Silva, Nam Nguyen, Craig Love, Henry Guant and every other member of the phenomenal team in Vietnam who gave their all to save animals half a world away.

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PayPal is up and running!

May 25, 2015 By admin

After a lengthy verification process, Rhino Rescue Project is now able to receive donations via PayPal. To make a donation towards our research into improved horn devaluation techniques or to sponsor treatments for animals in high-risk areas, please click on the “Donate” button located on the “How To Help” page. PayPal is one of the most secure methods of transferring funds online, as contributors can donate without sharing their financial information.

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Endangered Species Day

May 25, 2015 By admin

On Endangered Species Day, 15 May 2015, San Diego Zoo Global highlighted the plight of rhinos everywhere with a “Rally4Rhinos” event. Rhino Rescue Project showed its support for this initiative by joining other rhino-related groups in participating in the “Stop Killing Rhinos” selfie campaign. Contributors were asked to write this message on their hands and post it to Facebook and/or Twitter along with the hashtags #StopKillingRhinos and #Rally4Rhinos. The idea was to get rhino conservation trending on social media and, boy, did it ever…! The Rally4Rhinos campaign is an ongoing initiative. To see how you can become involved, visit: http://rally4rhinos.org/

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Our site has had a makeover

February 20, 2015 By admin

We have completely redesigned our website! We hope you enjoy the new layout and updated content. The transformation is not quite complete yet, so please check back regularly for the latest developments. As with all major overhauls, the new site is still a work-in-progress, so please feel free to let us know via the contact form if you spot any issues or omissions (or any technical glitches if you are accessing the site via your mobile or on a tablet). Amongst several exciting additions and improved features, one of the main elements of the website is a comprehensive FAQ page, containing answers to the questions we get asked most often.

For those interested in purchasing RRP branded merchandise, work on our online shop is underway, so watch this space!

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How to Get Involved

If you would like to help save rhinos from being poached by having their horns devalued, please click on the PayPal link located on the "How To Help" page or make a direct wire transfer using our banking details on the same page. RRP is registered with the Department of Environmental Affairs as a recognised service provider.

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General enquiries:
rhinorescueproject@gmail.com
P.O. Box 180
Krugersdorp, Gauteng
1740
South Africa

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