Help our Rhino Now, Namibia.

Private Rhino Owners, Custodians & Friends.

Our mission is to unite those who are actively involved in fighting for the conservation of white and black rhino populations in Namibia.

Rhino Momma Project.

The Rhino Momma Project is a non-profit organisation that’s made a significant impact in not only protecting our rhinos, but also growing the rhino population. Since purchasing our first rhino in August 2011, we’ve made it our mission to help save this magnificent species from extinction by breeding as many rhinos as possible, all in an effort to repopulate Namibia and Africa with rhinos.

Mount Etjo Rhino Trust.

Annette Oelofse was one of the first in Namibia to have raised an orphaned rhino in the early 1990s. More than 30 rhinos are alive today owing to her dedicated work. Apart from the rhino orphanage, Mount Etjo Safari Lodge invests heavily in the protection of its rhino populations against poachers. Not a single poaching event has taken place at Mount Etjo to date.

Why legalizing the trade in rhino horn is our only hope - Alex Oelofse

We believe that legalizing the trade in rhino horn may be our last resort, and our only option to save this species from extinction. Nothing else has worked.

John Hume has raised and protected rhinos for decades, but without any financial return, his efforts are not sustainable.

“Earth provides enough for every man’s need, but not every man’s greed.”

— Mahatma Ghandi

Let’s stand together and make a difference for this species - and all species that share its habitat.