Every interview Ray does has two specific objectives, the first to increase the awareness of the rhino crisis and the second to raise funds for the Australian Rhino Project. Please share to help this cause.

Here are some examples of the extensive coverage of the project to bring rhinos to the safe haven of Australia.

 
 

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Ray Dearlove is behind the Australian Rhino Project - an audacious bid to save the most endangered animals in the world. Studio 10 | 8:30am on TEN
Rhinos are being poached at an alarming rate in South Africa. The population has reached the tipping point where more rhinos are killed each year than are bo...
Adelina tells us about a conservation project that will transport 80 South African rhinos to Aussie safari parks to protect them from poaching and give them ...
Rhinos are being poached at an alarming rate in South Africa. The population has reached the tipping point where more rhinos are killed each year than are bo...
Stephanie Gilmore talks to The Today Show about Rhino Conservation, Poaching, and The Australian Rhino Project.
A song with a story - in aid of the Community Conservation Fund Africa. After a concert in the Eastern Cape last year, attended by Adrian Gardiner (Chairman ...
IBM, MTN, a leading African telecommunications provider, Wageningen University (WU) in the Netherlands and Prodapt are harnessing IBM Internet of Things (IoT...
African rhinoceros are to be flown to Australia to save them from extinction. Secure breeding herds will be established in the Outback later this year to mak...
A South African man's plan to fly 80 white rhino to Australia in a bid to save the species has been met with mixed reaction. Ray Dearlove and his Australian ...
Meet The Speakers - Previewing Our 2016 Speaker Line-up In 2013, Ray Dearlove co-founded The Australian Rhino Project which is focused on establishing breedi...
The current biodiversity crisis is sometimes described as the Holocene Extinction or the sixth extinction. By some scientific estimates, 140,000 species are ...
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The Balule Nature Reserve's Black Mamba Anti-Poaching (http://www.blackmambas.org/) Unit is the first of its kind: The majority of the team members are women...
Welgevonden Game Reserve is a 35,000 hectare stretch of exceptionally beautiful scenery amid river ravines and mountains in the Waterberg district of the Lim...