Adopt A Rhino
Adopt one of Mokolodi Nature Reserve's rhino to help fund our conservation efforts.
Why we need to protect our rhino?
Rhinos are keystone species that play a critical role in shaping and maintaining the ecosystems in which they live. By grazing on large areas of grassland, they help prevent bush encroachment and maintain biodiversity. Unfortunately, these majestic animals are endangered due to poaching and habitat loss. Protecting rhinos not only ensures their survival but also safeguards the health of the entire ecosystem. By adopting a rhino, you contribute directly to conservation efforts, helping to protect these incredible creatures for future generations.


Adoption Packages
For each rhino adoption option you will receive:
- A digital certificate to print
- A digital photo of your adopted rhino
- A bio on your adopted rhino
This money will go towards food during winter, pay for the rangers, and for our ear notching project required to distinguish the rhinos.
Monthly - You can choose to adopt a rhino of your choice and pay monthly for as long as you'd like.
Cost: P2,000 per month
Yearly - Adopt a rhino of your choice for an entire year and enjoy a free rhino tracking experience for up to 6 people.
Cost: P20,000 per year
'Take me for a walk' - Join us for a rhino tracking adventure and choose which rhino you'd like to see up close.
Cost: P1,500
Honorary Ranger - Spend a day with our rangers and help protect the rhinos alongside us.
Cost: P500
How to Adopt
Please reference your transfers as "Rhino Adoption - Package type" and include name + surname / company name
Bank details:
Bank name - First National Bank
Account name - Mokolodi Wildlife Foundation
Account no - 62080409785
Branch no - 281-667
Branch: Industrial Branch, Gaborone, Botswana
Swift code: FIRNBWGX
Our Rhinos
Dikgafela is known for her bold and curious nature.
Rapula is our boisterous young boy.
Theresa is one of our adult females, gave birth to her first calf this year, and we look forward to many more in the future.
Paseka is a strong and resilient female. Her name, meaning "miracle," reflects her incredible survival instincts.
Leabetswe is a vibrant and playful young rhino, full of energy and curiosity, Her name means "we are blessed".
Delta-4 is one of our newest rhino and was born this year.
Puso is our matriarch and oldest female. She also gave birth to a calve this year and has already mothered several others.
Chris is another newborn this year and he has already shown to be strong and curious.
Eric is our dominant male and is the father of all the juvenile and baby rhinos at Mokolodi Nature Reserve.
Muller is a calm and steady presence in the reserve, known for his relaxed demeanor and peaceful nature.
