Owner
Jenrey Ontario Ltd.


Country
Burlington, Canada


Rhino no
8


Meet Tank the rhino

Tank is a young male white rhino growing steadily into his strength at Rhino Sanctuary Namibia. At around six years old, he already carries himself with a calm and grounded presence. There is something solid about him. Unhurried. Observant. Comfortable in his surroundings.

Born to rhino no. 7, known in the sanctuary for her impressive horn, Tank has grown up in safety and with the space every young bull needs. He moves confidently through the landscape, aware of his place within the herd and steadily developing the strength that will define him in the years to come.

His character is not loud or dominant. Instead, it is marked by quiet resilience and steady growth. Tank represents what long-term protection makes possible. A young bull with the time, stability and conditions needed to mature naturally and, one day, contribute to rebuilding the white rhino population.

Built to last

Tank is supported by Jenrey Ontario Ltd.

For Jenrey, choosing to stand behind Tank was both a meaningful and deliberate decision. They saw in him the quiet strength and long-term potential that define effective conservation.

“Becoming part of this mission is both an honour and a responsibility we gladly embrace. Each rhino is unique, each life is precious, and each contribution helps secure a future for the species.”

For the company, this partnership represents a tangible commitment. Protection, wellbeing and continuity are not abstract ideas, but realities shaped through sustained support.

“Knowing that our support has a direct impact on their protection and wellbeing makes this partnership deeply meaningful to us.”

Through their commitment to Tank, Jenrey, Ontario Ltd. contributes to more than one rhino. They contribute to long-term conservation, local engagement and a future where white rhinos continue to roam the savannah.

What if we invested in the rhinos instead of killing them?

Learn more about the white rhinos and how your investment can help save the species. Now and forever.