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Proactive Poaching Prevention

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Infusion in Action

The pictures in this gallery take you through the horn infusion process step-by-step. Hover your cursor over each photo to read more, or click on individual images to enlarge.

Rhino is darted from helicopter
Drilling into the horn
Attaching the infusion probes
Probe placement varies between horns
Visible flow of liquids through the horn
Custom designed non-return valve maintains pressure in the horn for longer
Microchipping of back horn
Recording of DNA data
Measuring horn hardness
Staff members are involved in procedure
Local communities attending procedure
The Bush Telegraph!
Given a better chance of survival
Recovering after the procedure

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Recent News

RRP’s award-winning ad campaign

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 … [Read More...]

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.

Contact Information

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

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