How does $10 save a black rhino’s life?

Just $10 funds the Minnesota Zoo’s work in northwestern Namibia, where we partner with Save the Rhino Trust and others on one of the most successful black rhino conservation efforts in the world. As part of the Rhino Ranger Program, between 30 – 40 rangers are tracking black rhinos every month on their communities’ lands to help protect them from poachers. Over the past year, Rhino Ranger patrols and rhino sightings have more than doubled.

How does $10 save a black rhino’s life?

Just $10 provides the financial resources to help the Minnesota Zoo’s Conservation Biologist Jeff Muntifering work year-round in Namibia to empower local communities to safeguard their wildlife and protect their own rhino populations! In the Kunene Region where the Minnesota Zoo works, killing a rhino is seen as stealing from the community.

How does $10 save a black rhino’s life?

Just $10 a day supports the Minnesota Zoo’s work to help local communities develop responsible rhino eco-tourism enterprises. These initiatives enable communities to closely track the rhinos on their lands and increase the value local people place on rhinos.

Become a HERO FOR HORNS and help save a rhino’s life for just $10 today.

To celebrate World Rhino Day, make a gift today and join us at the Tropics Trail on Thursday, September 22 from 12–2 pm to participate in interactive rhino-themed activities.