By Andre | Program Science Lead (Newly Appointed Volunteer)
Hello Suppoers, friiends and Conservationists,
This report outlines the innovative and data-driven approach on securing the future of rhinos through strategic conservation methods and community empowerment,
Rhino Protection: Beyond the 'Losing Battle'
Our strategy is driven by a commitment to evidence based solutions over pure sentiment. While anti-poaching measures are essential and continuously funded, a landmark study shows that the most impactful results come from strategically diminishing the incentive for poaching itself.
The Power of Horn Trimming: Concrete Results
A multi-year study across 11 southern African reserves (2017–2023) has provided compelling data on the effectiveness of horn trimming:
Reduction in Poaching: Dehorning rhinos was found to achieve a 78% reduction in poaching incidents.
Cost-Effectiveness: This significant result was achieved by allocating only 1.2% of the overall anti-poaching budget to horn trimming operations.
Reduced Risk: The annual risk of a horned rhino being poached was 13%, but this dropped to just 0.6% for a dehorned rhino—a 95% decrease in risk.
Our Commitment: Rhino Revolution has been funding these evidence-based horn trimming operations for over a decade and will continue to do so, recognizing it as a critical strategy to buy time for long-term solutions.
Donations At Work: Core Anti-Poaching Investments
While horn trimming provides the strategic reduction in poaching pressure, a comprehensive anti-poaching system remains vital. Your donations directly support the infrastructure and personnel on the front lines:
Ranger Support: We fund the basic salary, food, and accommodation of our dedicated rangers, ensuring they are equipped and supported for their high-risk work.
K9 Units: Donations cover the training and food for our fast-response K9 units.
Rapid Response Fleet:
Racehorses: Funding Racehorses cuts down on our carbon footprint and petrol bills. Horses integrate well with wild animals, allowing for effective and eco-friendly patrols. Donations cover their care and food.
Quadbikes: We fund the upkeep of quadbikes, allowing rangers quick access across vast reserve areas.
Surveillance Technology: We fund the purchase and upkeep of Motion Cameras which send text messages to rangers immediately if unauthorized people access the reserves, enabling fast intervention.
The Call for a New Conservation Strategy
We still hold strong with our efforts on rangers and actively being visible to prevent poachers, However, Rhinos have roamed the Earth for over 50 million years. Their survival today depends on shifting the narrative from a "rhino war" to a sustainable, economic solution.
The Problem with Protectionism Alone: A system focused almost entirely on protectionism often sells an illusion of safety that is not feasible across vast landscapes. Traditional measures like patrols and cameras, while necessary, did not show a statistically significant reduction in poaching rates in the multi-year study mentioned above, despite millions spent.
The Economic Solution: The rhinoceros is one of the very few species that can potentially pay for its own survival and the survival of so many others. We advocate for turning the current illegal product (horn) into a legal, ethical revenue stream that benefits the rhino and the people who protect them.
Community Empowerment (The Ubuntu Project): We are committed to an integrated approach, like our Ubuntu Project, which directly links rhino protection to rural community development, ethical revenue sharing, and long-term resilience, ensuring that the people who live alongside rhinos become their greatest custodians.
It is time to adapt not with sentiment, but with strategy. We must continue to invest in vital anti-poaching measures, but we must also lead the way in implementing and advocating for innovative, data-proven solutions like horn trimming and ethical economic models that guarantee the rhinos' long-term freedom and survival.
Our team are always working to ensure we stay on top of this program and this is only made possible by the incredible support of our donors and supporters not only here in Africa but around the world and I thank you for supporting us!
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