10 Years of Strength: Shinkwe’s Story

20 January 2026 In 2016, the world looked very different — and so did life for our oldest rhino girl, Shinkwe. January of that year marked a defining and heartbreaking moment in her journey. Shinkwe survived a poaching attempt after being shot in the shoulder. Because she was found quickly, she was able to receive Read more about 10 Years of Strength: Shinkwe’s Story[…]

Reflecting on 2025: A Year of Protection, Community, and Hope

As we step into a new year, we pause to reflect on 2025 with full hearts and deep gratitude. 💚It was a year that reminded us, time and again, that conservation is never a solo journey. It is a collective effort — powered by people who care deeply about protecting our rhinos and safeguarding their Read more about Reflecting on 2025: A Year of Protection, Community, and Hope[…]

Welcome to the World, Zara

Today is one of those moments that will forever hold a special place in Insimbi’s story. Today, we officially welcome Zara. 💗🦏✨ Over the past weeks, our community came together to help us name Messina’s June-born calf — a moment made even more meaningful as she is Insimbi’s first-ever fourth-generation baby. From votes and comments Read more about Welcome to the World, Zara[…]

Successful Collaring Thanks to Tumelo

Early September was a big day for us at Insimbi – 5 of our rhinos were successfully fitted with state of the art AI tracking collars. This is more than just technology on their legs – it’s another layer of protection for their future. This collaring would not have been possible without the incredible support Read more about Successful Collaring Thanks to Tumelo[…]