Rooiberg is not a finished conservation site. It is a landscape where a rhino population is being deliberately established under modern security and monitoring standards.
Two years ago, this area was not equipped to protect rhinos at scale. Today, 54 rhinos live here – including 32 translocated in November 2025 – because the infrastructure and protection systems were put in place first.
Rooiberg has been identified as a long-term receiving site within African Parks’ Rhino Rewild initiative, a continent-wide strategy to reduce risk by establishing new, secure rhino strongholds.
Global Protagonists brings small field groups into Rooiberg during this exact phase – not once everything is finished, but while the final work needed to fully secure the population is still underway.
This is conservation before the outcome is guaranteed.



