Rhino Rescue Trust For All Endangered Wildlife Incorporationg Tiger Rescue

A TRUST FOR ALL ENDANGERED WILDLIFE
INCORPORATING TIGER RESCUE

 
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Black Rhinos in Lake Nakuru National Park in 2004 Rhino Rescue Trust for all endangered wildlife committed to protecting endangered species focusing on Rhinos and Tigers . Maintaining the Electric Fence with Kenya Wildlife Service, encompassing Lake Nakuru National Park located in the Rift Valley in Kenya also funding anti-poaching patrols through  Save the Rhino Trust the Khowarib Camel Project in the red desert of Demarala also providing funding for a training course and uniforms for anti poaching patrols in Ranthambhore National Park in India
Rhino Rescue for all endangered wildlife
solar powered  electric fence being maintained in Lake Nakuru National Park
Tiger Rescue -  painting of tiger by wildlife artist Simon Combes
Namibia Camels

In December 1985 Rhino Rescue, a trust for all endangered wildlife was founded by Count Maurice Coreth with the aim of combating the decimation of rhino population in Kenya.

Since then Rhino Rescue continues to fund projects in Kenya, Namibia and India. The main focus at present is Lake Nakuru National Park in Kenya where Rhino Rescue, working with the Kenya Wildlife Service, maintains the 80 kilometre electric fence around the perimeter of the Park. Rhino Rescue raised the funds for the building of the fence and other major projects.

Our mission is to protect all endangered species from poaching and to help the surrounding communities affected by wildlife conflicts.

Please join us in these efforts

 

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Kenya
Lake Nakuru National Park
Water Supply
Community Projects
Electric Fence Upgrade

England
Fundraising

Namibia
Anti-poaching patrols

India
Tiger Rescue

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