The Rhisotope Project
24/05/2026
A huge thank you to Saint Stithians Girls’ College for your incredible hard work, passion, and dedication to The Rhisotope Project. 💚🦏
Through the Rhino Relay, you raised an amazing almost R17 000 in support of rhino conservation. Your enthusiasm and commitment are helping us protect one of the world’s most endangered species and create a safer future for rhinos.
We are so grateful for every student, teacher, supporter, and participant who made this possible. Together, we are making a real difference. 🌍✨
14/05/2026
The first regional workshop for The Rhisotope Project is officially done and dusted! 🎉🦏
A huge thank you to everyone who joined us, shared valuable insights, and helped strengthen the future of rhino conservation. From engaging discussions to collaborative ideas, it was incredible to see so many passionate stakeholders, rhino owners, reserves, and conservation partners coming together with one common goal, protecting our rhinos for generations to come.
We’re excited for what lies ahead and grateful to everyone who made this workshop such a success!
23/02/2026
‼️Even dehorned rhinos are not safe‼️
Recent poaching incidents in Kruger National Park are a stark reminder that removing a rhino’s horn is not a complete solution. Poachers often target dehorned animals for the remaining stump, believing it still holds value on the illegal wildlife market. The result is continued brutality against already vulnerable animals.
This is why awareness around The Rhisotope Project is so critical. By embedding safe, detectable radioisotopes into rhino horns, the project helps law enforcement identify trafficked horns at borders and transport hubs, disrupt illegal supply chains, and create a powerful deterrent to poachers and traffickers alike.
The fight against wildlife crime requires more than protection on the ground. It needs collaboration, technology, and global awareness. By supporting and sharing the mission of The Rhisotope Project, we can strengthen efforts to protect rhinos, reduce poaching incentives, and safeguard one of Africa’s most iconic species for future generations.
Awareness saves lives. Science strengthens protection. Together, we can turn the tide against rhino poaching. 🦏☢️
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