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HIPPO LAKES INTRODUCES SIX WHITE RHINOS TO THE WILD USING GROUNDBREAKING ANTI-POACHING TECHNOLOGY

Hippo Lakes Safari Lodge has successfully introduced six rhinos to the wild in South Africa’s Waterberg region, establishing the Savannah Rhino Conservancy and marking a significant milestone in the fight against rhino poaching through an innovative partnership with the Rhisotope Project.

The six rhinos are among the first 20 in the world to be protected through the Rhisotope Project, which safely injects low levels of nuclear isotopes into rhino horns. The harmless isotopes make horns detectable by international nuclear security systems, helping deter poaching and disrupt the illegal wildlife trade while posing no risk to the animals or the surrounding ecosystem.

The translocation also marks the return of rhinos to a landscape where they once roamed freely before decades of population decline caused by poaching and habitat loss.

“There is something profoundly meaningful about seeing rhinos return to a landscape where they once thrived,” said Martin Deacon, CEO of Hippo Lakes. “These six rhinos represent both restoration and progress. They mark the return of an iconic species to its natural habitat while also demonstrating how groundbreaking technology can help protect wildlife for generations to come. Ultimately, this effort demonstrates that science, conservation and local partnerships can work together to secure a future for one of the world’s most threatened species.”

The Savannah Rhino Conservancy is Hippo Lakes’ newest conservation initiative and operates under the organization’s SCATT model (Security, Community, Advocacy, Technology and Tourism), which integrates wildlife protection, local partnerships and sustainable tourism. Hippo Lakes works alongside the Rhino Orphanage, the Waterberg Security Initiative and regional conservation partners to protect and restore rhino populations while creating long-term benefits for surrounding communities.

“Protecting rhinos requires innovation alongside traditional conservation efforts,” said Jessica Babich, Rhisotope Project CEO. “By combining isotope technology with dedicated partners like Hippo Lakes, we’re creating another powerful tool to deter wildlife trafficking and give these animals a better chance to thrive in the wild.”

The conservancy’s work extends beyond wildlife protection. Earlier this year, a rhino calf rejected by its mother was brought to the Rhino Orphanage, where Hippo Lakes conservationists partnered in its rehabilitation by providing specialized, hands-on care. The collaborative effort highlights the critical role conservation partners play in giving vulnerable rhinos a second chance and strengthening the region’s long-term rhino population.

“Technology, partnership and community are the foundation of everything we are building at Hippo Lakes,” said Anton van Graan, Head of Conservation at Hippo Lakes. “We want future generations to experience rhinos as they were meant to be seen, with their horns intact and roaming freely. That’s the future we’re working to restore.”

The Savannah Rhino Conservancy is one part of Hippo Lakes’ broader conservation mission. Alongside wildlife protection, the reserve incorporates sustainable practices like aquaponics systems, productive gardens and more than 500 solar panels, demonstrating how conservation and responsible tourism can work together to preserve South Africa’s wildlife and natural landscapes for future generations.

To learn more about Hippo Lakes and its conservation efforts, visit https://hippolakes.com/. To watch a video explaining the recent translocation and rhino calf rescue, visit here

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