In the Media: Billionaire – Singapore
Rhinos Without Borders Project Manager, Les Carlisle, was recently interviewed by Billionaire, Singapore about Rhinos Without Borders. Billionaire.com is the indispensable luxury lifestyle guide for...
View ArticleDereck and Beverly Joubert on Ellen
Watch Dereck and Beverly Joubert, National Geographic Explorers-in-Residence and co-partners in the Rhinos Without Borders initiative, sit down with Ellen DeGeneres to discuss their dedication to...
View ArticleIN THE MEDIA: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELER
A lovely mention of Rhinos Without Borders in the most recent issue of Nat Geo Traveler, which features a nice piece on Botswana – The Last Sanctuary – and the amazing conservation work going on in the...
View ArticleIn the Media: National Geographic Online
Journalist Marybeth Bond writes a candid piece about the fight to save Africa’s rhino – who is doing what, what is working and how you can help. The piece has a wonderful mention of the RWB project and...
View ArticleSharks Rugby supports Rhinos Without Borders
With rhino poaching at an all-time high, South African Rugby Union team, The Sharks, have joined forces with andBeyond and Great Plains Conservation to support the work done through the Rhinos without...
View ArticleImmerse Yourself in the GoPro Spherical Experience: RWB
Join GoPro as they get up close and personal on the last Rhinos Without Borders release! Immerse yourself in the experience as you walk with these prehistoric animals in GoPro Spherical. For the most...
View ArticleIn the Media: Al Jazeera
Africa’s rhinos, red tape and corruption – Follow Barbara McCarthy as she investigates how increased demand from Asian markets fuels poaching and pushes African rhino populations to near extinction....
View ArticleDr. Dave Cooper wins at 2016 Rhino Conservation Awards!
Dr Dave Cooper, one of the very talented Rhinos Without Borders veterinarians, was recently awarded the prestigious Rhino Conservation Award 2016 for Best Science, Research & Technology! Dr. Dave...
View ArticleAn Update on Rhinos Without Borders’ Most Recent Project
Recently, Botswana’s spectacular Okavango Delta hailed the historic arrival of six Botswana-bred rhino (four males and two females); brought about by the propagating success of the Khama Rhino...
View ArticleRHINOS WITHOUT BORDERS CONTINUES TO MONITOR TRANSLOCATED RHINO IN BOTSWANA
Set up with responsible conservation in mind, Rhinos Without Borders has a daily monitoring programme in place to keep a close eye on the health and safety of the rhino that the project has...
View ArticleLINTON PARK WINE ESTATE RALLIES SUPPORT FOR RHINOS WITHOUT BORDERS
Earlier this year, andBeyond Ngala Private Game Reserve ranger (and Rhinos Without Borders ambassador), Dan Fenton, walked a staggering 922km from andBeyond Phinda Private Game Reserve to the...
View ArticleBuy a T-Shirt that Supports Rhinos Without Borders
For one week only (ending on Sunday the 20th November 2016), Rhinos Without Borders has partnered with For Love of All Things (FLOAT) to raise funds for rhino conservation. Through its original artwork...
View ArticleExclusive Rhino Capture Adventure Safari
Make a difference by getting hands on this #givingTuesday! Book a once-in-a-life time, life-saving rhino capture experience, which is scheduled to take place early 2017. This unique adventure offers...
View ArticleSavannah in the Sky
The new Rhinos Without Borders monitoring aircraft, a two-seater Savannah piloted by Sven Bourquin, made its maiden survey flight over the landscapes of Botswana, on 02 March 2017. The aircraft’s...
View ArticleMobile Bomas on the Move
Making use of mobile rhino bomas is a first in the Botswana wildlife industry; especially as these mobile bomas had to be specifically created to cater for their very special guests as well as the...
View ArticlePress release: Rhinos Without Borders airlifts latest batch of rhinos to safe...
The Rhinos Without Borders project has ensured a bright future for an additional 12 white rhino, which were recently airlifted to their safe new home in Botswana. In a bid to save the endangered...
View ArticleLinton Park Wine Estate & Hugo Rust Primary School donate a further R126 000
Dedicated supporters of rhino conservation, Linton Park Wines and the Hugo Rust Primary School, were able to make a whopping R126 426 donation to the Rhinos Without Borders initiative, on World Rhino...
View ArticleGet your limited edition Rhinos Without Borders apparel now
Struggling for a Christmas gift idea? We have the perfect suggestion for you. Why not purchase one of these limited edition rhino apparel items for a friend or loved one before Sunday the 19th of...
View ArticlePress Release: Rhinos Without Borders moves a further 40 rhino to Botswana
Rhinos Without Borders is proud to announce the successful translocation and release of another 40 rhinos from South Africa to Botswana. Rhino horn remains one of the most sought after animal products...
View Article2018 rhino translocation overview
Rhino horn remains one of the most sought after animal products in the illegal wildlife trade. Its value is greater than gold, making rhinos high-value targets for poachers. Rhinos Without Borders...
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