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The Black Rhino Conservation Ecology Project.

Protecting them through Science

FROM RESEARCH TO CONSERVATION

How do we do it ?

Fieldwork

Black rhinos are monitored and studied in their natural environment throughout the year.

Data analysis

Collected data is processed through statistical analysis, laboratory tests and GIS.

Conservation

New knowledge on black rhino ecology leads to improved population management.

THREATS

Black rhinos are critically endangered, only 5’500 remain.

PNAS Podcast

PNAS Podcast

Listen to the PNAS Science session podcast on our latest dehorning study published in PNAS! https://…

Our dehorning study in Science

Our dehorning study in Science

Read about our latest study published in PNAS in Science! https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2301…

Our work in the New York Times

Our work in the New York Times

Read about our latest study published in PNAS in the New York Times! https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.107…

Gallery

Take a look at what we’ve been up to.