Rhino Tours & Safari's

Rhino Tours & Safari's We are a transportation that cater for all people to any destination. Our aim is to help the fight a For now we are focusing on awareness of poaching.

As Namibians, we all have a responsibility towards wildlife in our Country. Sustaining their well-being and longevity for future generations. We, at Rhino Tours & Safari's are particularly touched by the devastation caused by the poaching of Rhino's in and around our Country. It is our aim and future prospects to commit to Associations and Trusts currently working towards the fight against these p

oaching activities. We are focusing on the fight against Rhinos, but as our company grows we want to make a difference to all wildlife threatened by extinction. We urge all our fellow Namibians to take hands with us at Rhino Tours & Safari's and Associations affiliated with us, in order to make a difference in the future of these defenseless animals.

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For three days, off and on, we tried to find some of the rhinos living close to our base in the Kruger National Park. There’s a simple strategy. Locate a rhino dung heap, to which they habitually return, and wait for one to lumber along. But in our case; we drew a blank. Rangers had warned us; rhino…

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03/03/2016

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Nuusbreker: 34 renosters in eerste twee maande gestroop

Maj.genl. James Tjivikua van die Namibiese polisie het vanoggend bekend gemaak dat altesaam 34 renosters reeds vanjaar gestroop is, waarvan 29 karkasse in die Etosha Nasionale Park gevind is. Lees die volledige berig in môre se Republikein.

Life saving tips.
26/02/2016

Life saving tips.

Serious health problems can happen at any time. Do you know what to do when you're alone and have a heart attack?

26/02/2016

(This article was originally published in The Horn, autumn 2015.  Authors Craig Miller - Head of Security & Field Coordinator, Jeremy Goss - Conservation Scientist, Big Life Foundation).

17/02/2016

Camera traps are used by the Big Life Foundation to monitor the elusive black rhinos found in Kenya's Chyulu Hills. The images provide important insights into individual rhino's movements and habits, allowing better population monitoring and ranger protection.
Visit our website to read ''The most exciting rhino space in Africa'' update from the Big Life Foundation > http://bit.ly/1VjWATG

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