If you need a quick pick me up, this video that Chester Zoo shared is it! The zoo, located in Cheshire, England, shared a video of their baby rhinoceros playing in the mud on Tuesday, February 6th, ...
There's always such joy in welcoming a new baby into the world, even when that baby is an animal! Located in Baberton, South Africa, Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary is the largest rhino sanctuary in the ...
ABILENE, Texas — All dogs go to heaven, and so do rhinoceros. The Abilene Zoo announced this morning that Macho, the black rhinoceros, passed away by natural causes early this morning while resting in ...
Former TNA president Scott D’Amore recently opened up about Rhino’s shocking “appearance” at a 2019 show. In 2019, Rhino seemed to appear at TNA’s Slammiversary show, dressed in a hoodie and mask, to ...
As the Milwaukee County Zoo continues to prep its new $22.6 million Rhino Care Center, two new Eastern Black Rhinos have arrived in town. As the Milwaukee County Zoo continues to prep its new $22.6 ...
The Sumatran and Javan rhinos, arguably the world’s two most endangered large mammals, are in worse shape than widely reported, according to expert interviews and a recent report. The Sumatran rhino ...
Hundreds of rhinos are about to be dehorned in Namibia in order to deter poachers from killing them. Speaking at the launch of the annual dehorning campaign, Minister of Environment and Tourism ...
The Virginia Zoo in Norfolk has put an emphasis on environmental conservation, and recently shared how Emily Spence, the zoo’s Curator of Africa, traveled to South Africa in August 2025 to help with a ...
Rising temperatures in the southern half of Africa could one day make it too hot for one of the continent’s iconic animals, according to a research team at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Rhinos are one of the most talked-about animals in wildlife conservation and safari tourism. Their massive bodies, iconic horns, and unique behaviour make them a favourite among nature enthusiasts.
Rhino poaching persists despite a slight decrease worldwide over the last three years, driven by relentless demand for their horns in East Asia, according to a recent report by TRAFFIC and the IUCN.