Save The Rhino
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Since 1990, Save the Rhino International (SRI) has evolved into the leading non-profit rhino organisation. The charity is committed to ensuring the survival of the rhinoceros species in the wild by working closely with local communities and providing ongoing support for wildlife managers and game rangers.
Member since: 06 May 2001
How the minimum criteria of the
responsible travel standard was met...
responsible travel standard was met...economic responsibility
We pay fair wages to local guides and porters
We make use of local produce where possible
We make use of local produce where possible
environmental responsibility
Our guides advise on how to minimise negative environmental impacts
We remove our waste from mountains and cycle routes
In 1999, SRI funded the reintroduction of 20 black rhino into Tsavo.
Other initiatives include the supply of motorbikes, radios and other equipment for community game guards who will liase with landowners and communities
We remove our waste from mountains and cycle routes
In 1999, SRI funded the reintroduction of 20 black rhino into Tsavo.
Other initiatives include the supply of motorbikes, radios and other equipment for community game guards who will liase with landowners and communities
social responsibility
We recognise that good community relations are essential for conservation
We provide environmental education curriculum for distribution throughout the region's schools.
We support community game guards who will liase with landowners and communities, whom, together with the wildlife, rely on one another for a prosperous future.
We provide environmental education curriculum for distribution throughout the region's schools.
We support community game guards who will liase with landowners and communities, whom, together with the wildlife, rely on one another for a prosperous future.







