helping rhinos

Helping Rhinos’ conservation philosophy mirrors my own. Yes, we need the emergency short-term responses of security and protection, but we also need a long-term holistic approach to conservation that maintains and creates safe habitats, with involvement at a local and national level, and the approach of Helping Rhinos demonstrates these beliefs.

As a Patron of Helping Rhinos, I offer my public support to help spread the word and educate the public about the charities mission.

current projects.

 
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ol pejeta conservancy.

I work with Ol Pejeta directly as well as through helping rhinos. Their integrated attitude towards conservation is one I fully support, and through coalition with Ol Pejeta and Helping Rhinos I run personalised safari tours for people who want to get out there and see some of the incredible work for themselves - proceeds to charity?

 
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zululand rhino orphanage.

Wildlife sanctuaries that specifically do not engage with the public are a vital part of the conservation narrative. They allow abused or orphaned animals to revoker in peace, away from the public eye. However, this model does eliminate a large potential source of income for these places, so they need your help more than most.