We have seen an increase in rhino populations of at least 5% per year over the last decade, which is encouraging.
George Kampamba, WWF International’s African Rhino Programme Coordinator
WWF's Africa Rhino Programme (ARP) was unveiled in 1997, when black rhino populations were at less than 3000 and falling in just a fraction of their former range. Now IUCN calculates populations of both black and white rhinos are growing healthily and the ARP is looking to re-introduce rhinos to more of the areas from which they have disappeared.