(the above wallpaper shared from http://wallpaper.imcphoto.net/animals/rhino/white-rhinoceros.jpg) Traveling this holiday season? Two things to keep in mind: Kruger National Park is on high alert for poachers, and are calling on visitors to help #SaveRhinos. Please help them protect… continue reading
Every year, October 4 is World Animal Day. And this year over 130 cities around the world celebrated this special day by participating in the Global March for Elephants and Rhinos (GMFER). Thousands of people… continue reading
We are excited about the upcoming Global March for Elephants and Rhinos. The Elephantopia event would like to thank the following friends for their contributions to this important day: Global March for Elephants and Rhinos… continue reading
In just ONE WEEK Elephantopia will be participating in the Global March for Elephants and Rhinos. Enjoy this happy weekend clip of elephants marching in Africa - we will… continue reading
Where words fail, music speaks. Sometimes words just aren't enough. We hear the words that one elephant is slaughtered every 15 minutes. We hear the words that over 1,000 rangers have been killed by poachers… continue reading
Elephantopia is very excited about the Global March for Elephants and Rhinos taking place October 4, 2014. Our event will be held at La Centerra Central Green from 10am-2pm and will be have two live… continue reading
Last month we asked you to write a note of thanks to the rangers in Zambia working with our partners at GRI to protect Africa's wildlife. Below are some pictures of the rangers reading your… continue reading
In 1979, there were an estimated 1.3 million African elephants, but today there are just 470 000 – and some authorities estimate a much lower number. The loss of a million elephants has been due… continue reading
Today, July 31, is World Ranger Day. It's a day to remember all men and woman around the world who put their lives on the line to protect elephants, rhinos, tigers, lions, and other animals large and… continue reading
Today, President Obama is in Tanzania launching a new initiative with local officials to stop wildlife crime. He is granting $10 million towards the poaching epidemic in Africa. Wildlife crime (in which elephants, rhinos, sharks… continue reading