
Rhino Dehorning
Why and Does it hurt?
With no horns present, there is no reason for wildlife criminals to target and kill rhinos, so dehorning is an effective, temporary safeguard against poaching. It causes no pain to the rhino, and the horns will eventually grow back, just like our own hair or fingernails.
does rhino poaching happen often?
On average, one rhino is still poached every 16 hours . Most of the rhinos poached last year were killed in Namibia and South Africa.
Adventure, 4×4 & Connect with Nature
There are a number of ways you can enjoy a day out with the family, see some amazing wildlife, picnic in the bush, do some fishing and feel the thrill of some of our well-known 4×4 trails through the reserve.
Rave Rhino 4×4 Trails
Click here to get in touch and book your next 4×4 adventure with Lawrence from Rave Rhino Project.
Events & Conservation
Rave Rhino Project is continuously looking for innovative ways to collaborate with businesses in order to keep the rhinos safe and their minders well looked after. There are many ways you can make a difference, head over to our donation page to see how.
What can you do?
Be part of the solution. Make a
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Together we can do something big.
Help us to win the war against poaching.
JOIN US FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE DAY ON THE RESERVE DOING THE IMPORTANT WORK REQUIRED TO KEEP OUR RHINOS SAFE