Saving Namibia’s Black Rhinos: How the Black Rhino Protection Fund is Making a Difference
Namibia is home to one of the world’s last remaining populations of wild black rhinos, but they’re under serious threat from poaching and habitat loss. That’s where the Black Rhino Protection Fund (BRPF) comes in – fighting to keep these incredible animals safe for future generations.
Stopping Poachers in Their Tracks
Poaching is the biggest danger black rhinos face, and BRPF isn’t sitting back. They support anti-poaching teams that work around the clock to track and protect rhinos from illegal hunters. These highly trained teams use advanced technology, community networks, and on-the-ground patrols to stop poachers before they strike.
Working with Local Communities
Conservation isn’t just about protecting rhinos—it’s also about working with the people who share the land with them. BRPF helps by supporting custodian farmers and local conservationists who dedicate their lives to keeping rhinos safe.
Why Every Rhino Counts
Black rhinos are critically endangered, which means every single one matters. The work BRPF does – funding anti-poaching efforts, securing safe habitats, and raising awareness – helps make sure black rhinos don’t disappear from Namibia.


