Rockwood
Reintroducing the Rhino.
For millions of years, rhinos have supported other lifeforms in their ecosystem. Now they are disappearing. Currently, rhino deaths outnumber births. Rockwood is privately protecting a herd of over 300+ Southern white rhinos.
I helped document some of the daily challenges that Rockwood faces, all in the hope that the rhino would one day walk free again.
Help Rockwood Save the Rhino
“Against all odds, you can make a difference. You can make a change.”
— Wicus Diedericks (Founder of Rockwood)
Why Volunteer in Africa?
Through this “Call to action” volunteer video I edited, the hope was that we would be able to rally up a squadron of volunteers that would be willing to battle for Mother Earth’s resources. The hype worked.
Credits: Editor, co-cinematographer and photographer
Feed a Baby Rhino For a Month
These little guys are hungry. They can weigh up to 60kg at birth and drink up to 35 liters of milk a day! Rockwood needed a bit of help to cover the costs of their grocery bill, so I edited this video for them.
Credits: Editor, co-cinematographer and photographer
Save the Rhino with Proteas captain Quinton De Kock
What better way to save the rhino than to round up South Africans by encouraging its citizens to become part of a unique approach to conservation? With our media campaign featuring Quinton De Kock, the South African cricket captain, millions of people around the globe were united in an effort to make a change.
Credits: Grip, photographer, minute advert extractions editor