Save the Black Rhino from Extinction! Go to www.hokoyowildlife.org
Mission
To raise funds to save the rhino through the development of sanctuaries and Eco Tourism which the public will have access to
The objective of this site is to Save A Rhino
- to raise funds for Black Rhino breeding
- to support the development of rhino expansion ranges and sanctuaries
- to provide support to local indigenous communities in conservation projects
- create awareness for remaining Black Rhino population which remains at approx. 3000 animals in the wild
- to provide press coverage & documentary films
All safaris contribute in some way towards the funding of rhino sanctuaries through the Hokoyo Wildlife Foundation.
I travel into 12 different African countries and offer a wide selection of conservation safaris that explore regions of interest and benefit local communities and the Black Rhino.
Black Rhinos are threatened with extinction and there are approx. 3000 now remaining in the wild. Poaching for their horn appears to be the main drive for their demise. Ancient African cultures are also in danger, many at risk having been disolved into urbanisation.
How will money raised be used?
Action:
- Employment of caring, professional staff
- Rhino fencing
- Security for the sanctuaries
- Local staff training in rhino management
- Boma construction
- Food & Water for rhinos
- Darting & Translocation
- Management
- Breeding/Monitoring of Rhino
- Education
- Anti Poaching
- Sustainable Community Development
Benefit:
- Black Rhino populations increase
- Eco Tourism
- Jobs for people
- Education & Training
- Inspiration to humanity
- Enhancing moral & ethical responsibility
- Rhinos can live wild & free
- Communities live sustainably

Trans Kalahari Horse Trek For Rhinos – Botswana, May/June, 2010!
Conserving portions of our natural world is becoming more challenging than ever, however the recent fundraiser with “The Hokoyo Wildlife Trust”, raised US$ 12 000.00 for rhinos specifically for the development of a Black Rhino Breeding Sanctuary.
To join one of the Eco Adventure Safaris to help Rhinos’ & support Eco Tourism Development
Go to this link!






























