Category: South Africa

09 Sep 2013

World Rhino Day 2013 Events in South Africa #worldrhinoday  0

ProjectKZN02Join Project Rhino KZN and Kinglsey Holgate for World Rhino Weekend at the Boardwalk Shopping Centre, where more than 5,000 pieces of rhino art created by children in South Africa, Mozambique, and Swaziland will be on display!

Kingsley Holgate and other celebrities will be speaking to an estimated 30,000 visitors over the weekend and South African soccer team — Thanda Rhinos — will make a special appearance. White “rhino crosses” will be sold to raise funds for Project Rhino KZN’s work and schools, businesses, artists and conservation leaders are lining up to take part in this weekend of targeted action, fundraising and awareness!

Project Rhino KZN has also created two three-minute video clips (in English and Vietnamese). In these, children from KwaZulu-Natal speak out vehemently against rhino poaching and their words are supported by thousands of hand-drawn pictures from children in the rest of South Africa, Mozambique and Swaziland. Project Rhino KZN encourages all World Rhino Day supporters to hear the heartfelt pleas of children asking for rhino poaching to be stopped, and to share the videos!


No one is too young to celebrate World Rhino Day: A talented group of nursery school children in South Africa have created a rhino out of cardboard boxes and newspaper, and giving it a colorful paint job.

Colorful rhino created by nursery school students!
Colorful rhino created by nursery school students!

The rhino will be displayed on the corner of Napier and San Souci Roads in Parktown for World Rhino Day!


In celebration of World Rhino Day weekend, Goldfields Mall in Welkom is giving customers the opportunity to clad their rhino sculpture “Mapompana” (the Short Fat One) in R10 notes on Saturday 21 September in aid of Anti Poaching.

Mapompana is one of the largest solid concrete rhino sculptures in South Africa and is loved by young and old.
Mapompana is one of the largest solid concrete rhino sculptures in South Africa and is loved by young and old.

Mapompana is one of the largest solid concrete rhino sculptures in South Africa and is loved by young and old. Children have become accustomed to climbing on Mapompana whilst parents enjoy refreshments
in the Piazza.


For the second year in a row, a “Paint-a-thon” will be held at Greenwhich College in Johannesburg, South Africa. Student volunteers are giving up their Saturday night to paint pictures of rhinos. The emphasis is to paint at night in order to also raise awareness that this is when the rhinos are most vulnerable. Photo courtesy of Natasha Griffiths.

"Paint-a-thon" at Greenwhich College in Johannesburg.
“Paint-a-thon” at Greenwhich College in Johannesburg.

Rhino Force Bracelets: These cool beaded bracelets are raising funds for rhino conservation and NGOs such as Save the Rhino International. World Rhino Day is the perfect time to wear a Rhino Force Bracelet!

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16 Oct 2012

World Rhino Day 2012: Five Rhino Species Forever! [Video]  0

A HUGE thank you to everyone who sent us their World Rhino Day photos for this year’s compilation video!


“World Rhino Day 2012: Five Rhino Species Forever!” which features the happenings in 15 countries on 22 September 2012 — World Rhino Day! Enjoy!


18 Sep 2012

#worldrhinoday Countdown to World Rhino Day 2012  0

World Rhino Day: 22 September 2012

This Saturday, September 22nd, marks the Third Annual World Rhino Day, with events planned all over the globe!

Be sure to check the World Rhino Day Facebook page and the World Rhino Day Event Map to find an event or add one of your own.

Join World Rhino Day on Facebook for the latest updates!

MORE World Rhino Day events are listed below:

“Batchelor Butterfly Farm World Rhino Day Dinner.”

“Federal Air supports World Rhino Day 2012.”

“This World Rhino Day, let us vow to protect rhinos through generations.”

“Rhinos Must Live!!!”

“Rhino Fan Walk and Sandcastle Contest.”

“Skydive for Rhinos!”

“Rooting for Rhino.”

“Make a choice, be their voice.”

“Run for Rhino!”

“Concert for Conservation.”

“Horns and Heroes.”

Join World Rhino Day on Facebook for the latest updates!

12 Sep 2012

#worldrhinoday Skydive for Rhinos in Cape Town on World Rhino Day  0

Join Skydive for Rhinos in Cape Town for World Rhino Day!

On the weekend of World Rhino Day (22 September), Skydive for Rhinos hits Cape Town.

SABC Morning Live have will be conducting their entire Saturday (World Rhino Day) show from the Skydive for Rhinos event and presenter Vaylen Kirtley will be skydiving for rhinos. There will be a pre-event broadcast on Friday (21 September) to showcase what everyone who participated in the Rustenburg, KZN and Port Elizabeth events have done for South Africa’s rhinos.

Ordinary South Africans from 16 to 77 years of age have come forward and are making a statement with Skydiving for Rhinos!

What’s it like to Skydive for Rhinos? Check out the video:

Learn more at the Skydive for Rhinos page on Facebook.


31 Aug 2012

World Rhino Day Events in South Africa  0

Check out what people in South Africa are doing for World Rhino Day! Join them if you can!

  • Durbanville Hills Race the Rhino, a mountain bike race organized by the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) will take place in Van Gaalen, Magaliesberg, Gauteng.
  • A three-course “Save the Rhino” menu with wine pairings will be held at Reuben’s, One & Only in Cape Town, with guest speaker Galeo Saintz.
  • The Rhino Run, a countrywide trail running event organized by Sian O’Keeffe, Thandi Rhino Injection Fund, EWT, and MyPlanet Rhino Fund.
  • The RhinoSerious campaign together with WESSA will be hosting a concert for conservation at Riverside Mall in Nelspruit to benefit anti-poaching efforts.
  • A World Rhino Day Walk will take place in George (Western Cape), starting on York Street, and is organized by Facebook groups Save Our Rhino and Outraged South African Citizens Against Poaching.
  • I Will Be Your Voice” is holding a World Rhino Day celebration on 18 September that will include an art auction, live music, and a three course dinner. The event will benefit Chipembere Rhino Foundation.
  • FedGroup Berg & Bush will celebrate World Rhino Day with a mountain bike race through KwaZulu-Natal on Saturday, 22 September, which will benefit Spioenkop Game Reserve’s 28 white rhinos.Part of the race will actually cross through the reserve in an area where rhinos might be seen!
  • Rhino Africa will also be organizing an event, so be sure to keep an eye on their Facebook page.
  • Click here to see World Rhino Day events taking place elsewhere in Africa!

 

Hosting your own World Rhino Day event? Click here to add it to the official World Rhino Day event map!

 

 

 

 


08 Aug 2012

Ideas for World Rhino Day  0

Save the Rhino International took it to the streets on World Rhino Day 2011!

Are you looking for ideas about how to celebrate World Rhino Day on September 22nd?

Here are a few ideas from previous World Rhino Days to get your creative juices flowing!

World Rhino Day 2011 parade in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Organize a parade

The Zimbabwe National Parks hosted an amazing parade and celebrations for World Rhino Day 2011! Music played a pivotal role in the event. The parade was led by the police band. The celebration was enriched by the nation’s favourite musician, Oliver Mutukudzi, who had dignitaries and crowds bopping for rhinos!

Students also performed their own song “Join Hands to Save the Rhino” with youthful free-style spoken word.

World Rhino Day 2011 in Harare.

The Minister of Environment, Francis Nhema, gave an inspirational speech demonstrating Zimbabwe’s commitment to rhino conservation and strongly promoting the message “Rhino Horn is NOT Medicine”.

World Rhino Day artwork by students in Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe schoolchildren enjoyed a video of “The Rhino Song” and celebrated World Rhino Day with art, videos and creative writing.

Take it to the streets

In London, Save the Rhino International took it to the streets and held a peaceful protest in front of the Vietnamese Embassy. Wearing rhino costumes and carrying placards, the team showed off jars of human toenails, to emphasize the fact that consuming rhino horn has no more medicinal value than chewing a toenail.

Takin’ to the streets of London on World Rhino Day 2011!

Photos from Save the Rhino International’s event can be seen here.

And of course, there was a ton of support for South Africa’s iconic pachyderms on World Rhino Day.

Standing tall for rhinos in Cape Town, South Africa!

An enthusiastic gathering in Cape Town attracted hundreds of people, thanks to the efforts of Rhino Africa Safaris and other local businesses.

Rhinos on the airwaves

In Nepal, Partnership for Rhino Conservation (PARC/Nepal) arranged a TV and radio broadcast to celebrate the country’s first World Rhino Day in 2011.

Nepal’s first World Rhino Day was held in 2011!

Learn more about the grassroots organization PARC/Nepal here.

Hold an art contest and auction

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center in Texas celebrated World Rhino Day by hosting an art contest for local schoolchildren, and selling the art on September 22nd at Hollywood and Vine restaurant in Glen Rose.

Fossil Rim Wildlife Center in Texas held a school art contest and then auctioned the artwork to benefit the rhino program.

All proceeds from the art show and a portion of the proceeds from the dinners served on World Rhino Day went to Fossil Rim’s rhino program!

Social media

TRAFFIC Southeast Asia featured rhinos throughout the month of September for its social media campaign.

Javan and Sumatran rhino posters from TRAFFIC Southeast Asia to commemorate World Rhino Day.
Links to download the Javan and Sumatran rhino posters can be found here.

Education for Nature-Vietnam (ENV), a local NGO, launched an online campaign for World Rhino Day on the ENV Volunteer Network page on Facebook, which is in Vietnamese.

An article about rhino conservation and World Rhino Day (“Hưởng ứng ngày quốc tế bảo vệ Tê giác”) which discourages the use of rhino horn – pointing out that it is both unnecessary and illegal – is posted on the page. Read it here.

“Bust the Myth, Save the Species” and “Rhino horn is not medicine” posters in Vietnamese.

In addition, an album entitled “Sừng tê giác không phải thuốc trị bệnh” (“Rhino horn is not medicine”) featuring Vietnamese language posters was created. URLS for downloading the posters are included. View the album here.

Go climb a rock!

The Asian Rhino Project in Australia raised funds with a “Rock Climbing for Rhinos” event. Participants tested their skill in the indoor comfort of Rockface in Perth, and also enjoyed a barbecue.

(Be sure to check out the International Rhino Foundation for more great ideas!)