The Rhino Momma Project was born when the son of the owner, was tasked to do
a school project on conservation when he was 16 years old. The assignment
included an oral part and he settled on talking about saving the White Rhino
from extinction by populating Namibia and Africa by breeding as many calves
as possible on our reserve.
This idea inspired us to take action and the first Rhino was purchased
in August 2011, a five-year-old bull that we named Cedrick.
To establish a breeding pair, a White Rhino cow with a heifer (female
calf) were purchased at a game auction in May 2012. By January 2013, we
celebrated the arrival of the first calf and with that, the Rhino Momma Project
took off!
With these events, a deep love was born for the Rhino species, and we have
since dedicated our lives and resources to protecting and breeding these
magnificent animals!
In our mission, we are passionate and deliberate in our actions to save
the magnificent White Rhinoceros from extinction, and we do this through
anti-poaching, conservation education, and as a top priority, breeding new
calves to repopulate Namibia and Africa.
We envision a world where wild Rhino numbers are stable and increasing
and more importantly, where Rhinos are safe, and protected by communities that have
a profound appreciation for them.
From January 2013 to March 2022, 124 calves were born at the Rhino Momma Project!
Be a part of saving this iconic species from extinction. They need all the help they can get with round-the-clock feeding and behavioral observation, data management, admin, the general well-being of these animals and so much more. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to work up close with these beautiful animals and be a part of their legacy.
By volunteering with us, you will do exactly that. Taking care of such large, magnificent animals is no easy task, therefore any extra helping hand is greatly appreciated not only by our team but especially by our rhinos.