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The International Rhino Foundation Gives Facts and Inspiration

Sun, 28 Sep 2008
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With five species and eleven subspecies of rhinos surviving on earth, these magnificent creatures are no longer as abundant or widespread as they once were. The International Rhino Foundation is dedicated to the survival of the world‚ and rhino species. Here you can find many ways to lend a hand in this colossal conservation effort‚ anything from donations to the Adopt-A-Rhino program.  Be sure to read about the first-hand experiences in the field through the IRH Blog.

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Submitted by: Talhia Hodges Writer, Animals.com

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