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Rangers
&
Rhinos
Shoulder to Shoulder
Our unique opportunity and responsibility
More than 75% of the world’s rhino population lives in South Africa and there are thought to be approximately 3,000 black rhino left in the country.
A highly significant portion of that number, (200 individual animals or 6% of the total population), live in the Eastern Cape’s Great Fish River Valley within Kwandwe Private Game Reserve and the neighbouring Great Fish River Reserve. The numbers demonstrate the importance of this region in black rhino conservation and highlight our unique responsibility.
Join the Fight
The Fight of
Their Lives
Our Unique Opportunity and Responsibility
Black Rhinoceros
(Diceros bicornis)
Critically Endangered (IUCN Red List)
Total Population
2017 official estimate
5,366 / 5,627
South African Population
2017 official estimate
2,046
Approx. 80% of total population.
White Rhinoceros
Ceratotherium simum
CRITICALLY ENDANGERED (IUCN Red List)
South African Population
15,625
2017 official estimate
Approx. 80% of total population.
Total Population
17,212 / 18,915
2017 official estimate
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