Support Anti-Poaching Efforts in South Africa

Support Anti-Poaching Efforts in South Africa

Task Force Rhino works directly with anti-poaching units and conservation partners on the front lines in Southern Africa. Conditions in the field change rapidly, and the most urgent needs are not always predictable.

You can specify how you would like your donation to be used:

General Support FundDonations to our General Support Fund allow us to respond immediately where support is needed most — whether that means fuel for patrols, emergency equipment, ranger support, training resources, or operational logistics.

4x4 Vehicle Fund
Reliable vehicles are essential for effective anti-poaching operations across vast and rugged terrain. This fund supports the purchase of a second-hand 4x4 patrol vehicle (such as a Toyota Hilux) to transport rangers and equipment, conduct patrols, and enable rapid response operations.

Goal: 400,000 ZAR (approx. €20,000)

Off-Road Motorcycle Fund
In many areas, 4x4 vehicles cannot access narrow tracks or dense bush. This fund supports the purchase of a second-hand off-road motorcycle, allowing rangers to move quickly through difficult terrain, extend patrol coverage, and improve response times.

Goal: 80,000 ZAR (approx. €4,000)

If you have equipment you would like to donate, or if you are able to support us directly in any of the areas listed above, please contact us at hello@taskforcerhino.org. We also welcome enquiries from supporters who would like updates on our progress toward each fundraising target or who wish to discuss specific ways to contribute.


Your contribution gives us the flexibility to act fast, strengthen ranger capabilities, and protect endangered wildlife when it matters most.

Every donation directly supports real people doing dangerous and essential work to protect rhinos and other threatened species.


Donations are acknowledged with an official receipt. Tax deduction eligibility depends on the donor’s country of residence and applicable tax laws.

Our donors

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Christian von See

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Thanks to Edward for his work