Rhino anti-poaching club
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With a new website, Wall of Fame, and first draw on the way, the Anti-Poaching 200 Club is gaining momentum in the fight against poaching in Dinokeng Game Reserve.

 

Gauteng, South Africa (30 October 2025) – Since its relaunch in September, the Anti-Poaching 200 Club has been quietly gathering steam in the fight to protect Dinokeng Game Reserve’s wildlife, and the progress is already shifting the landscape. What began as a grassroots effort, built on community passion and R100 pledges, has officially stepped into its next chapter with the launch of a dedicated website that brings everything together in one place.

The new platform, found at rustyrhinorevolution.co.za, gives supporters an easier way to learn about the mission, follow the journey, and, importantly, sign up. It also introduces something special: the Wall of Fame, a growing gallery of everyone who has chosen to stand behind the reserve. Each name represents a voice for rhinos, predators, game, and the broader ecosystem. And there is still space for more. Anyone with a soft spot for the bushveld can add their name and play a part in keeping its wildlife safe.

Momentum is building toward the very first official prize draw on the 6th of December, adding a spark of excitement to the cause. One lucky contributor will walk away smiling, while the rest of the funds push straight back into anti-poaching operations on the ground. It is a simple model, but one with serious impact. When fences are repaired faster, when patrols can stay out longer, when technology can be upgraded, poachers lose ground.

For Dinokeng Game Reserve, every month matters. The shadows that move through the bush at night have not paused, and neither can the efforts to stop them. By growing the club and tightening security, the hope is to not only protect the reserve’s rhinos but to strengthen the entire web of life that depends on them.

There is something powerful in watching a community lean in, one person at a time, numbers climbing on the Wall of Fame and optimism rising with them. This is a long fight, but small steps compound into big moments. Sometimes, the difference between loss and survival is simply enough people choosing to care.

As December approaches, Dinokeng Game Reserve’s anti-poaching teams continue their work with renewed energy, knowing they are not alone out there among the wildlife and dust. And with the first draw just around the corner, now is the perfect moment to join the cause, add your name, and share in the story that is still being written.

Join the Anti-Poaching 200 Club through their official website. See your face join the Wall of Fame. Lend your voice to the wild places that cannot speak for themselves.


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