Analysis
Great Plains Conservation says Rhinos Without Borders: 120+ rhino relocations, 1M acres protected — here is what is documented
- Great Plains Conservation highlights its "Rhinos Without Borders" initiative, reporting over 120 rhino relocations and the protection of 1 million acres, alongside an investment of "$10M+ in conservation projects." The available data explicitly mentions "Black & white rhinos, lions, elephants, wild dogs" as species monitored within the "Southern Africa" ecoregion. This indicates a focus on wildlife monitoring.
- Based on the provided data, the claims regarding conservation efforts and species monitoring are self-reported. There is no information available regarding certifications, third-party audits, or specific metrics such as renewable energy usage, waste diversion, or carbon neutrality. The operator's tier is "baseline."
- To raise the trust tier, further documentation would be required, potentially including details on their conservation fee structure, evidence of habitat restoration projects, or a published annual impact report that is independently verified.
Conservation programs
- ›Rhinos Without Borders: 120+ rhino relocations, 1M acres protected
- ›$10M+ in conservation projects
Certifications on record
No certifications on record