• Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • March 27th, 2015
US Federal Government Approves Killing of Critically Endangered Rhinos

US Federal Government Approves Killing of Critically Endangered Rhinos

There are about 5,000 black rhinos left, the Fish and Wildlife Service just authorized the killing of two of them

Baby Black Rhino Thriving at Zoo Miami in the US

Baby Black Rhino Thriving at Zoo Miami in the US

The calf was born in late May, vets say it is healthy and growing stronger every day

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • January 17th, 2014
Name of Hunter Who Paid $350,000 (€255,988) to Kill Rare Rhino Revealed

Name of Hunter Who Paid $350,000 (€255,988) to Kill Rare Rhino Revealed

Corey Knowlton asks people not to judge him for buying the permit

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • January 13th, 2014
Bob Barker Tried to Stop the Auction for Black Rhino Hunting Permit

Bob Barker Tried to Stop the Auction for Black Rhino Hunting Permit

The TV host sent a letter to the Dallas Safari Club, asked that the auction be canceled

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • January 13th, 2014
Permit to Hunt, Kill Rare Black Rhino Sells for $350,000 (€255,988) at Auction

Permit to Hunt, Kill Rare Black Rhino Sells for $350,000 (€255,988) at Auction

The Dallas Safari Club says the money will serve to promote conservation efforts

Black Rhino Goes Looking for Love by Helicopter

Black Rhino Goes Looking for Love by Helicopter

Conservationists say transporting rhinos by helicopter is safer than by lorry

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • October 28th, 2013
Chance to Kill a Black Rhino to Be Auctioned Off by Dallas Safari Club

Chance to Kill a Black Rhino to Be Auctioned Off by Dallas Safari Club

The money raised in this manner will be used to support conservation programs

Watch: Zoo in Chicago Welcomes Endangered Black Rhino Calf

Watch: Zoo in Chicago Welcomes Endangered Black Rhino Calf

The baby rhino was born this past Monday, is in perfectly good health

Black Rhinos Are Being Moved to a Safer Home

Black Rhinos Are Being Moved to a Safer Home

The helicopter translocation represents the fastest risk-free process of removing rhinos

  • Travel
  • By Nela Gheorghica
  • December 13th, 2008
Spend Your Holidays Volunteering for the Endangered Species

Spend Your Holidays Volunteering for the Endangered Species

3 possible options to make yourself useful during the winter holidays