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World Rhino Day
Visit a wildlife preservation, “adopt” a rhino, or donate to any of the many organizations caring for this fascinating but tragically endangered species.
Almost every child in the world should be able to immediately recognize this magnificent beast, with its heavy grey skin and prominent horn (or horns!) upon its snout. The rhinoceros is a much-loved critter!
However, it is deeply endangered in the wild and is quickly on the road to extinction if something isn’t done to help this animal in its plight. So it is that World Rhino Day was established to help raise awareness and protect what remains of these magnificent creatures.
History of World Rhino Day
As far back as the early 1990s, the crisis related to rhinos in Africa, particularly the black rhinos in Zimbabwe, became well known and people began to be concerned. By 2010, it was apparent that the potentially hazardous future of the Rhinoceros still wasn’t well known to various people around the world. At that time, most people did not know just how close the planet was coming to the total extinction of this majestic species.
So critical and dire was the condition of the species that less than 30,000 rhinos were alive in the world at that time. It was because of this that the WWF-South Africa announced World Rhino Day with the desire to save the world’s remaining rhinos, an effort that grew to be an unprecedented success.
In 2011, a woman named Lisa Jane Campbell fired off an email to Rhishja, a fellow lover of rhinos who wanted to see the five species of rhinos in the world continue to thrive and be there for future generations to enjoy.
At the hands of these two incredible women, World Rhino Day has become a phenomenon that spreads across the globe and has been a resounding success.
There’s still work to do though, as there are only about 100 Sumatran Rhinos left in the world, and between 60-65 Javan rhinos. So, while the rhino populations of Africa are doing well, there are certainly still more to save.
Taking the time out on Rhino Day to be aware and share the concern about the struggle this species faces is a great way to celebrate the day!
How to Celebrate World Rhino Day
Celebrating World Rhino Day starts by people deciding to educate themselves on the plight of rhinoceros in the modern world. In this way, people can figure out what actions they can take to help save those that remain. Try these ideas for celebrating this important day:
Learn More About Rhino-Friendly Organizations
Take a look at these reputable organizations that are doing what they can to help remove the burden from the lives of rhinos:
World Wildlife Federation (WWF). For almost 50 years, WWF has been working on behalf of rhinos by aiming to expand protected areas where rhinos can live and breed safely, improving security to prevent poaching, helping with law enforcement to keep the trading of wildlife illegal, and promoting wildlife based tourism that expands experiences and funds more efforts toward conservation.
Save the Rhino International. Beginning in 1992, Save the Rhino uses extreme challenges to raise money in the UK and beyond to help fund efforts for rhinos. Working to protect rhinos from poaching, educating communities who live near rhinos, and bringing experts together to share information and skills allows this organization to be effective in their goal of saving the rhinos.
International Rhino Foundation. Fighting for the survival of rhinos, this organization offers support through grants and field programs that have affected rhino conservation in at least ten countries. Focusing on protecting, education, breeding, conservation and demand reduction, this group was also founded in the early 1990’s.
Adopt a Rhino Orphan
In addition to the organizations listed above, Helping Rhinos is a group that pairs people with baby rhinos whose parents are not able to take care of them. Adoption participation is a minimal cost per month or year, and those who want to adopt can choose which baby rhino they want to help support.
Adoption comes with a certificate with the name, photo, and fact sheet of the adopted rhino as well as a subscription to e-news from the Helping Rhinos Organization. Check out the website to see stories of which rhinos are available for adoption and how they came to be rescued and placed in the rhino orphanages for care.
Share with Family and Friends about Rhinos
Rhinos are such an impressive symbol of strength, resilience, and tenacity that it would be a heartbreaking shame to have those traits disappear as they become a species that used to exist. Don’t let these magnificent creatures disappear from the world, get together with friends and family and see what you can do to help build funds to protect them.
Throw a little party or get-together in honor of Rhino Day where guests can be educated on the worries about the future for Rhinos. Be ready to share fun facts about the uniqueness of rhinos, how important they are to their habitat areas, and what makes them such an interesting species. Help guests understand what they can do to help promote the cause, and perhaps take some donations to send to organizations, or encourage guests to consider adopting one of the orphan rhinos.
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orca-sketcher · 1 year
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Happy World Rhino Day!
These are all five rhino species from our world, had never drawn a Sumatran or Javan rhino before. So that was fun and first time using the Sailor Fude pen and I’m in love!
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funnywildlife · 2 years
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Happy #RhinoFriday Update on Kwayera by @savingthesurvivors “Remember the baby orphan we rescued when he was found wandering the bush alone? Our Veterinary Assistant Dot spent a week stabilising him before Dr. Johan took him in the helicopter to The Rhino Orphanage where he is going from strength to strength! Kwayera is doing very well. He has been joined up with an older orphan "Kraaitjie" a very sweet little girl. You can see how small he is at about 9 months old, but Kraaitjie is 14 months old and is having a very good influence on him. He is trying his best to eat dry food with Kraaitjie. His carers have taken out his 3am milk feed and he is now moving onto the normal milk schedule with 5 feeds per day instead of every 3 hours. He is also starting to drink more fresh water from the trough. Thank you to everyone who supports STS to make our work possible, without your support babies like Kwayera would not have the second chance at life. Your donations make this possible! Please donate if you can, monthly or even a one off gift to help us save the survivors and create hope from hurt. https://www.savingthesurvivors.org/donate/ @craghoppers @therhinoorphanage #Rhino #savetherhino #savingthesurvivors #animallivesmatter #antipoaching #NotOnOurWatch #wildography #veterinarian #wildlife #wildlifevet #rhinoconservation #southafrica  #poaching #rhinohorn  #rhinovet #rhinosofinstagram #worldrhinoday #wildlifephotography #wildlifetourism #safari #vets #veterinarymedicine #vetstudent #veterinarian #thanksgiving (at South Africa) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClYvcansVs4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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lordwolfofthewoods · 1 year
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amivitale · 2 years
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Photo by @amivitale. Head rhino keeper Zacharia Mutai comforts Najin. She is one of the last two northern white rhinos on the planet at Ol Pejeta Conservancy in northern Kenya. Devoted keepers like Zacharia spend more time with these precious rhinos than they do their own families. The bonds are deep and the keepers have a profound understanding of just how precious these last northern white rhinos are. These men have become some of the northern white rhinos' closest friends and greatest advocates. You can make this and other prints yours and help support their work with @vital.impacts. Learn more and get involved by clicking on this link in my profile. @cansoninfinity @paperandinkstudio @biorescue_project @leibnizizw @wrtikenya @safariparkdvurkralove @kenyawildlifeservice #rhinos #northernwhiterhinos #kenya #dontletthemdisappear #worldrhinoday #teamrhino (at Ol Pejeta Conservancy) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkG0tBqPsQ1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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#worldrhinoday #beastwars #transfomers #rhinox #generations #t30 #warforcybertron #kingdom #riseofthebeasts #beastalliance #actionfigures @hasbropulse @takaratomytoys
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World Rhino Day Messages, Quotes and Slogans
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Inspiring World Rhino Day Messages, save rhino slogans, taglines, sayings. Best Quotes and captions for rhinos to share on Facebook, WhatsApp with all.
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theinfox · 7 months
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World Rhino Day: A Call to Action for Global Rhino Conservation
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The rhinoceros (mostly known as the rhino) is a magnificent and powerful herbivorous mammal that is currently very near to be extinct. It is due to different factors just like poaching and habitat loss, which is making them critically endangered in the wild. In order to preserve these magnificent creatures, world rhino day is celebrated every year on 22 September. Read the full article
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Rhinoceroses have been hunted by men for many years for their skin and horns and they are on the brink of extinction. The perfect way to celebrate World Rhino Day is by pledging to protect them.
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playbalu · 1 year
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Today is World Rhino day - check out these handmade Wooden Rhinos at www.playbalu.co.uk and https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Playbalu
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World Rhino Day
Visit a wildlife preservation, “adopt” a rhino, or donate to any of the many organizations caring for this fascinating but tragically endangered species.
Almost every child in the world should be able to immediately recognize this magnificent beast, with its heavy grey skin and prominent horn (or horns!) upon its snout. The rhinoceros is a much-loved critter!
However, it is deeply endangered in the wild and is quickly on the road to extinction if something isn’t done to help this animal in its plight. So it is that World Rhino Day was established to help raise awareness and protect what remains of these magnificent creatures.
History of World Rhino Day
As far back as the early 1990s, the crisis related to rhinos in Africa, particularly the black rhinos in Zimbabwe, became well known and people began to be concerned. By 2010, it was apparent that the potentially hazardous future of the Rhinoceros still wasn’t well known to various people around the world. At that time, most people did not know just how close the planet was coming to the total extinction of this majestic species.
So critical and dire was the condition of the species that less than 30,000 rhinos were alive in the world at that time. It was because of this that the WWF-South Africa announced World Rhino Day with the desire to save the world’s remaining rhinos, an effort that grew to be an unprecedented success.
In 2011, a woman named Lisa Jane Campbell fired off an email to Rhishja, a fellow lover of rhinos who wanted to see the five species of rhinos in the world continue to thrive and be there for future generations to enjoy.
At the hands of these two incredible women, World Rhino Day has become a phenomenon that spreads across the globe and has been a resounding success.
There’s still work to do though, as there are only about 100 Sumatran Rhinos left in the world, and between 60-65 Javan rhinos. So, while the rhino populations of Africa are doing well, there are certainly still more to save.
Taking the time out on Rhino Day to be aware and share the concern about the struggle this species faces is a great way to celebrate the day!
How to Celebrate World Rhino Day
Celebrating World Rhino Day starts by people deciding to educate themselves on the plight of rhinoceros in the modern world. In this way, people can figure out what actions they can take to help save those that remain. Try these ideas for celebrating this important day:
Learn More About Rhino-Friendly Organizations
Take a look at these reputable organizations that are doing what they can to help remove the burden from the lives of rhinos:
World Wildlife Federation (WWF). For almost 50 years, WWF has been working on behalf of rhinos by aiming to expand protected areas where rhinos can live and breed safely, improving security to prevent poaching, helping with law enforcement to keep the trading of wildlife illegal, and promoting wildlife based tourism that expands experiences and funds more efforts toward conservation.
Save the Rhino International. Beginning in 1992, Save the Rhino uses extreme challenges to raise money in the UK and beyond to help fund efforts for rhinos. Working to protect rhinos from poaching, educating communities who live near rhinos, and bringing experts together to share information and skills allows this organization to be effective in their goal of saving the rhinos.
International Rhino Foundation. Fighting for the survival of rhinos, this organization offers support through grants and field programs that have affected rhino conservation in at least ten countries. Focusing on protecting, education, breeding, conservation and demand reduction, this group was also founded in the early 1990’s.
Adopt a Rhino Orphan
In addition to the organizations listed above, Helping Rhinos is a group that pairs people with baby rhinos whose parents are not able to take care of them. Adoption participation is a minimal cost per month or year, and those who want to adopt can choose which baby rhino they want to help support.
Adoption comes with a certificate with the name, photo, and fact sheet of the adopted rhino as well as a subscription to e-news from the Helping Rhinos Organization. Check out the website to see stories of which rhinos are available for adoption and how they came to be rescued and placed in the rhino orphanages for care.
Share with Family and Friends about Rhinos
Rhinos are such an impressive symbol of strength, resilience, and tenacity that it would be a heartbreaking shame to have those traits disappear as they become a species that used to exist. Don’t let these magnificent creatures disappear from the world, get together with friends and family and see what you can do to help build funds to protect them.
Throw a little party or get-together in honor of Rhino Day where guests can be educated on the worries about the future for Rhinos. Be ready to share fun facts about the uniqueness of rhinos, how important they are to their habitat areas, and what makes them such an interesting species. Help guests understand what they can do to help promote the cause, and perhaps take some donations to send to organizations, or encourage guests to consider adopting one of the orphan rhinos.
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arthistoryanimalia · 3 days
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Today is both #ElephantAppreciationDay and #WorldRhinoDay so here is an image featuring both animals:
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[Asian] Elephant and [Indian] Rhinoceros in File, cylinder seal (impression), Harappa, Indus Valley, c. 2500 BCE
With bonus crocodilians! (Gharials?)
The photo is of an enlarged impression made of the original cylinder seal from the 1930s excavations at Tell Asmar. Even though it was found in Mesopotamia, it was identified as an import from the Indus Valley. See full record here: https://archive.org/details/ancientsealsofne34marti/page/n19/mode/2up
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funnywildlife · 2 years
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Please Support this #RhinoFriday Appeal by Rapid Response Veterinary Charity @savingthesurvivors with a small Donation. https://www.savingthesurvivors.org/donate/ “The mother of this little Black Rhino calf died unexpectedly in a reserve and he was left to fend for himself. Reserve staff acted immediately and he was sent to an orphanage for proper care and monitoring. He was treated as normal for a while but suddenly took a turn for the worse. He became very weak with a low blood glucose and low temperature. Together with the attending vet, Dr. N, it was decided to keep him warm with a space blanket and extra layers, while Dr. N expertly inserted an intravenous catheter in his ear veins to administer two drips, including the excellent Nutriflex that will supply him with much needed fats, electrolytes and proteins. We will update you in the coming days on his progress…… Remember it is your donations that make our work possible, could you make this the day that you help secure the future of our remaining Rhinos by donating to ensure that our teams are always ready to save the survivors and create hope from hurt? You can donate via the link or the button in our Bio. Monthly donations are our lifeblood, please give even a few dollars every month to ensure our teams are always ready to answer that call. @craghoppers #Rhino #savetherhino #savingthesurvivors #animallivesmatter #antipoachin #NotOnOurWatch #rhino #veterinarian  #wildlifevet #rhinoconservation #southafrica #africa #poaching #rhinohorn  #rhinovet #rhinosofinstagram #worldrhinoday #wildlifephotography #wildlifetourism #safari  #vets #veterinarymedicine #vetstudent #veterinarian #worldrhinoday2022🦏 (at South Africa) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cjajo6VM6gI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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aquagrand · 1 year
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World Rhino Day
Rhinos have a family too. Don’t kill them for your fun. 
#rhinos #rhinoday #WorldRhinoDay #saverhinos #rhinoceros #aquagrand 
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