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Today is World Rhino Day

Do you think we will win the war against rhino poaching?

World Rhino Day is celebrated annually on September 22.

The conservation of rhinos has become a hot topic in South Africa, as poachers continue to kill the country’s rhinos for their horns.

  • What is World Rhino Day?

World Rhino Day celebrates all five species of rhino: black, white, greater one-horned, Sumatran and Javan rhinos.

  • How did World Rhino Day get its start?

World Rhino Day was first announced by WWF-South Africa in 2010. The following year, World Rhino Day grew into an international success, encompassing both African and Asian rhino species, thanks to the efforts of two determined women.

  • What happened in 2011?

It all started with an email: In mid-2011, Lisa Jane of Chishakwe Ranch in Zimbabwe was planning ahead for World Rhino Day. She searched online for ideas and potential collaborators, and found an interesting blog. Lisa Jane sent the author an email, and the two found they shared a common goal of making World Rhino Day a day of celebration for all five rhino species. Meanwhile, the team at Rhino Africa prepared for their second World Rhino Day event in Cape Town, building on the success of South Africa’s popular 2010 campaign.

In the months that followed, the teams worked together to make World Rhino Day 2011 an international success, both online and offline. World Rhino Day has since grown into a global phenomenon, uniting NGOs, zoos, cause-related organisations, businesses, and concerned individuals from nearly every corner of the world!

  • Is there more than one event on World Rhino Day?

World Rhino Day is a success because it provides the opportunity for cause-related organisations, NGOs, zoos, and members of the public to celebrate World Rhino Day in their own unique ways. These activities varied from one participant to the next. Donors and partners are able to contribute to the organisations and initiatives of their choosing. Peaceful demonstrations, classroom projects, fund-raising dinners, auctions and poster displays are just a few examples

Information by: World Rhino Day website: https://www.worldrhinoday.org/

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