How To Help

Support Us

There are two ways that you can help us in this fight. First, you can donate directly to Dr. Fowlds' initiatives on the ground in South Africa through either the Wilderness Foundation or the Chipembere Rhino Foundation. The Wilderness Foundation focuses on rescue while the Chipembere Rhino Foundation focuses on local security, including tracking and telemetry collars. Both foundations work directly on the ground with Dr. Fowlds, so please make note in the submission where you'd like your gift to go. The direct links to donate are:

Wilderness Foundation

Foreverwild

 

Chipembere Rhino Foundation

Chipembere

Examples how how your donation can help:

  • Saving one rhino requires a number of injections (antibiotics, anesthetics and vitamins). Each injection costs approximately R90 ($8).
  • A donation of R150 ($13) would sponsor a child to have a wildlife experience in a game reserve with Coaching for Conservation.
  • We aim to give a number of Vietnamese youth the opportunity to have a wilderness experience in South Africa, where they will learn about the rhino poaching crisis on the ground and take the message back to their peers and families. Your donation will contribute towards this cost.
  • Support anti-poaching resources on the ground. For example, to fund a dog patrol unity for one year costs approximately $9,500.

 

TCU Rhino Initiative

An additionalway to help is directly through TCU. Your gift would go toward sustaining engagement with Dr. Fowlds, principally by helping to support students to travel to South Africa to participate in the wildlife conservation course. To make a gift, visit the College of Science and Engineering homepage and click the Make a Gift button. It is important that you state your intent by allocating your gift to the TCU Rhino Initiative in the Institute for Environmental Studies. You can also contact Valerie DeSantis, Assistant Dean for Advancement, at 817-257-7020 or via v.desantis@tcu.edu for further information.

A joint initiative by:

TCU

Call : 817-257-7506
Mail : m.slattery@tcu.edu
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