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Media

Rhino Rescue Project has enjoyed extensive coverage in the national and international media. Below is a selection of articles and blogs that have been published on our work. In addition, regular updates on our activities are frequently posted on our Facebook, Twitter and YouTube channels, which can be accessed by clicking on the buttons at the top of this page.

A dilemma of horns: growing efforts to reduce rhino poaching

The Economist, August 8, 2015

Pink tusks aren’t real, but still help combat poaching

Yahoo News Canada, July 28, 2015

Poisoning rhino horns in a desperate attempt to deter poachers

Huffington Post, March 28, 2015

aljazeeraPink Horned Rhino (14 min VIDEO)

Al Jazeera, November 24, 2014

The inconvenient solution to the rhino poaching crisis

African Geographic, November 3, 2014

Pink dye to save black rhinos

New Internationalist Blog, November 24, 2014

Horn of plenty

Noseweek 179, September 2014

Project drummed up Dutch millions

The Star, August 25, 2014

Spoiling a good story

The Witness, June 10, 2014

Rhino poaching: Dye and let live

Mail & Guardian, June 21, 2013

Poisoned horns to curb poaching

eNews Channel Africa, June 10, 2013

Saving Private Rhino

Hollard Insurance Brokers, July 2013

Dye and Poison Stop Rhino Poachers

Scientific American, May 9, 2013

Treating Rhino Horns To Make Them Toxic To Humans

Africam, July 5, 2013

‘Poisoned’ rhino horns to beat poachers

SouthAfrica.info, April 9, 2013

Turning rhino horns pink could disrupt demand

Green Futures Magazines, September 16, 2013

Rhino horn poison ‘extremely toxic’

Independent Online, September 11, 2013

South African game reserve poisons rhino’s horns to prevent poaching

The Guardian, April 4, 2013

Conservation innovation can help

Mail & Guardian, October 24, 2013

Poisoned rhino horns an anti-poaching success in South Africa

eTN Global Travel Industry News, October 9, 2013

Rhino Rescue Project fights back with own ‘muti’

Mail & Guardian, September 7, 2011

 

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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.

Contact Information

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

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