Emi the World-Famous Sumatran
Emi and Andalas Emi the Sumatran rhino was the heart of the world’s only successful captive breeding program for the critically endangered species. Living at the Cincinnati Zoo, she gave birth to a...
View ArticleHappy Birthday Andatu
The Sumatran Rhino is critically endangered, with only 130-190 individuals surviving. Their final stronghold exists in three Sumatran National Parks, with help from the International Rhino Foundation....
View ArticleRaja: Hostage to the Palm Oil Industry
Straining against his chains, bellowing helplessly for his mother, baby Raja is held captive. He is alone, scared and hungry. The villagers in this Sumatran village are holding him for ransom. His...
View ArticleSumatrans: The Forgotten Rhino
Sumatran rhinos are the smallest of the living rhinos, and probably the most unique in appearance. They are covered in hair and most closely resemble their extinct ancestors woolly rhinos. Borneo and...
View ArticleThe History of Rhino Poaching
To think an animal’s body part is worth its weight in gold is mind-blowing to say the least. So how did this lucrative practice begin? Who decided a rhinoceros horn is the key to solving all ailments?...
View ArticleEqual Opportunity Genocide
Thai poaching leader-Chumlong Lemtongth Dawie & Sariette Groenewald, convicted rhino poachers from South Africa. American trophy hunters. Kenyan poachers set to appear in Nairobi court. Russian...
View ArticleHappy Fathers Day Andalas
Andalas is not just any rhino dad. What makes him special is the fact he was the first Sumatran rhino born in captivity in 112 years! At 6 years of age he was moved to the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary...
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