
Dehorning Saves Lives:
New Study Confirms Dramatic Drop in Rhino Poaching
A major scientific breakthrough has confirmed what conservationists have long hoped: dehorning rhinos can significantly reduce the risk of poaching.
A recent study published in the prestigious journal Science has shown that dehorning reduces the likelihood of a rhino being poached by an astonishing 78%. Over a seven-year study across multiple wildlife reserves, researchers found that rhinos without horns were far less likely to be targeted by poachers.
A Powerful Conservation Tool
While dehorning is not a silver bullet—horns grow back and the procedure must be repeated every 18–24 months—it is proving to be one of the most effective tools available in the fight to protect rhinos. Performed safely under sedation by experienced veterinary teams, the process causes no lasting harm to the animals.
This finding validates the work that Saving The Survivors and other conservation groups have been supporting for years. Dehorning helps remove the primary incentive for poachers: the horn itself.
A Race Against Time—and Resources
Unfortunately, many of the reserves most vulnerable to poaching lack the funds or infrastructure to carry out dehorning programs. This is where your support becomes critical.
At Saving The Survivors, we are committed to helping these under-resourced reserves by providing skilled veterinary teams, transportation, equipment, and follow-up care. Every donation helps us reach more rhinos, and each rhino protected brings us one step closer to breaking the cycle of violence that threatens their survival.
How You Can Help
Your donation directly supports dehorning missions in high-risk areas, protecting rhinos that would otherwise be left defenceless. With your help, we can expand this life-saving work and give these incredible animals a future free from fear.
👉 Donate Now! to support rhino dehorning and other critical conservation efforts.
Together, we can protect what’s left—before it’s too late.















