This #GivingTuesday, you can make a difference by giving a meaningful gift that will make a lasting impact on rhino conservation.

From the heartbreaking reality of poaching and the illegal trade of rhino horns to the ongoing threats of habitat fragmentation, human-wildlife conflict, climate change and limited conservation funding, the struggle for survival is daunting.

By linking up with us and contributing to our Gift a Rhino campaign, you’re not just standing up for a future that includes these endangered beings—you’re creating hope and opportunity for communities who share the land with these magnificent creatures.

Show you appreciation for your loved ones by supporting a rhino cause that aligns with their values and passions. This year, you have to power to make a change in one of our three rhino impact areas.

🤝 Support Rhino Protectors: Equip and house rangers who risk their lives daily to protect rhinos.

🛠️ Build a Rhino Sanctuary: Create a safe haven where rhinos can thrive, free from poaching threats.

💚 Reintroduce Rhinos: Bring rhinos back to their natural habitats, restoring balance to ecosystems.

Simply make a donation in the name of a friend, and they will receive an e-card reflecting the cause you have supported on their behalf. It is a meaningful and impactful way to celebrate the spirit of giving.

Ready to make a difference? It’s simple, just follow these steps:

  • Choose one of the three causes below by hovering over the picture

  • Fill in the form that automatically appears

  • Check the box “dedicate my donation in honor or in memory of someone”

  • Fill in the honoree and recipient name (the person who will receive the card) and their e-mail address

  • If you want, you can write a personal message to your loved one

  • Fill in your personal details

  • Make the donation

  • It’s a wrap – done!

 

For inquiries on other ways to give or comments: 

Please contact Vivian at donate@nrt-kenya.org 

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