History of
Rhino Fund Uganda
Rhino Fund Uganda (RFU) was established in 1997
as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) to fulfill the following objectives
and functions:
- To promote the reintroduction of rhinoceros to protected areas within
Uganda;
- To promote breeding programs to ensure the long term viability of
reintroduced rhinoceros populations in Uganda;
- To establish programs in conjunction with the Uganda Wildlife Authority
(UWA), district governments and local communities to ensure the protection
of the rhinoceros populations from poaching;
- To conduct education programs about the endangered rhinoceros;
- To build national support for the protection of rhinoceros populations
in Uganda;
- To conduct fund raising campaigns and generate funds in support
of translocation, protection, and management of the reintroduced rhinoceros
populations.
RFU is a registered charity and graciously accepts donations as tax-deductible
gifts.
In 2001, two white rhinos were imported and relocated to the Ugandan
Wildlife Centre in Entebbe for educational and awareness raising purposes.
In 2002, Rhino Fund Uganda and Ziwa Ranchers Ltd, entered into a lease
agreement on seventy square kilometers of land which would become Ziwa
Rhino Sanctuary.
Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary is surrounded by a two meter high electric fence
– construction took almost one year and brought a lot of employment
to local communities. The fence is solar powered and was designed to
keep the rhinos inside and poachers outside the sanctuary.
The first rhinos arrived at the sanctuary in July 2005, from Solio Ranch
in Kenya. These four southern white rhinos, Taleo, Moja, Bella, and Kori,
were donated by the European Union in support of our rhino project. Our
rhinos quickly adapted to their new home! Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary started
welcoming visitors in late 2005.
In August 2006 two more rhinos, Hassani and Nandi, arrived from the
USA thanks to a donation from Disney's Animal Kingdom. Overnight accommodations
and the restaurant opened in 2008.