As a daddy rhino, I don’t just ride for the thrill of the journey — I ride with purpose, with heart, and with unwavering responsibility. Today is more than a celebration of fatherhood. It’s a reminder that being a father means protecting, guiding, and standing up for those who cannot defend themselves.

In the wild, the role of a father may not always be visible, but it is powerful. And in the world of conservation, I choose to take that mantle — to be a guardian, a protector, and most of all, a voice for the voiceless.
This Father’s Day, I honor every rhino — especially the fathers who roam the savannahs, defending their territory, nurturing the next generation, and showing the strength of presence. And I ride for those who can no longer walk among us, whose silence echoes through the grasslands they once ruled.
To me, being a father means showing up — boldly, loudly, and with love. It means rising up to protect not just my own, but all those under threat. And when it comes to rhinos, these majestic, ancient beings deserve nothing less.
So today, I ride with pride.
I speak with courage.
I rise with love.
For the rhinos. For the wild. For the future.
Happy Father’s Day — to every warrior, every protector, and every rhino dad out there. Together, we stand bold and strong.