January 16

Our Little Red Rhinos Give Back

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By Tamlin Wightman on January 16, 2013

Never mind little red riding hood, here are our little red rhinos!

We’ve just received our Rhino Africa USB sticks/flash drives to hand out at the trade shows that we’ll be attending this year. If you’re going to the New York Times Travel Show (18-20 Jan 2013) then come and visit us at stand #545.

One of the main reasons that we chose Storm Media to produce the USB sticks is that they wanted to donate 10% of the cost of these little red rhinos to a conservation cause of our choice. We selected the Wildlife ACT Fund of which our CEO David Ryan is a trustee. Rhino Africa works closely with the Wildlife ACT Fund to support the conservation of Africa’s endangered wildlife. A percentage of our tour operating profits goes to the Wildlife ACT Fund and other charities every year. At Rhino Africa Safaris we believe passionately in using revenue from tourism to help uplift communities and protect wildlife in Africa.

We’d like to to thank Storm Media for making the USB sticks and for sharing our vision for sustainable tourism in Africa – find out more about Storm Media’s products here.

For free tickets to the New York Times Travel Show, simply click here and quote the promo code ‘RHINO99’! First come, first served!

Please note that the USB sticks are for distribution at trade shows only and not for sale.

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Tamlin Wightman

Tamlin has been exploring, writing about and photographing Africa ever since her first job as a photojournalist for Getaway Magazine. She's lived on an island, eaten with lions, sailed catamarans in the Indian Ocean, tracked wild dogs with Kinglsey Holgate, and white water rafted down the Zambezi and has kept just about every airplane ticket that has crossed her hands.

  • it is a fantastic way to raise money, BUT WHAT THE HELL IS IT BEING SPENT ON???? THE POACHING STATS ARE STILL RISING IN sOUTH aFRICA.

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