Join Leonardo DiCaprio in taking action for elephants
"A single elephant killed for its ivory is one too many." Join Leonardo DiCaprio in taking action for elephants.

"A single elephant killed for its ivory is one too many." Join Leonardo DiCaprio in taking action for elephants.

Our best hope

  • IFAW’s education programmes empower young people and communities to take positive action for animals.
  • Our Animal Action education programme reaches 7,000,000 young people in 15+ countries.
  • Aboard our floating classrooms, children learn to respect and appreciate whales and other endangered marine wildlife.
  • We teach community-based companion animal welfare from South Africa to Navajo Nation.
  • We help local communities in Africa and Asia learn to live in harmony with wild animals.

 

Animal Action Education: Elephants, Never Forget

  • New! IFAW South Africa has partnered with E-Classroom to bring you All About Elephants, a worksheet set for pre-primary and foundation phase educators across the country!
  • Learn. Download our free Elephants, never forget programme
  • Join. Take part in our family petition in Southern and Eastern Africa
  • Nominate. Tell us why your hero should receive an Animal action award
  • Connect. Learn how IFAW is supporting primary students in Burkina Faso on a journey towards better elephant conservation

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Going online to teach children about wild animals
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Putting caring into action: youth join IFAW to clean up a beach in East Africa
12th January 2012 by Fred O'Regan | 0 Comments
Twenty years ago, at the now famous “Earth Summit” in Rio de Janeiro, 100 world leaders wrote a prescription for Read more »
The One More Generation brother and sister team lands in South Africa
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I am delighted to share with you these observations from two remarkable children and their family from the US who I am Read more »
Kara training teachers on the Floating Classroom curriculum.
1st December 2011 by Amanda Mirran | 0 Comments
“I think we will have to take one this down to the pier!”, shouted the teacher from Grand Fond Primary school. Read more »
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IFAW offices around the world gathered video messages from young people for protecting the last wild tigers. These youth Watch Video »
This companion video is an excellent introduction to the content, concepts and issues presented in the "Elephants, Watch Video »
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2011 Elephants Never Forget
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2011 Elephants Never Forget Read more »
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IFAW Tsavo Conservation Area Animal Spotting Guide Playing Card Set. Standard set of playing cards featuring animal photos fr Read more »
Wildlife Interaction Plan
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The Wildlife Interaction Plan enables municipalities to develop and implement practical community-based approaches for foster Read more »
Animals in the Community Education
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This action encourages municipalities to work in partnership with schools, state agencies, and other community organizations Read more »
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Going online to teach children about wild animals
9th February 2012 by Dr. Elsayed Ahmed Mohamed | 0 Comments
The practice of keeping wild and exotic animals such as lions, monkeys, tortoises and raptors is increasing through out the Read more »
Putting caring into action: youth join IFAW to clean up a beach in East Africa
12th January 2012 by Fred O'Regan | 0 Comments
Twenty years ago, at the now famous “Earth Summit” in Rio de Janeiro, 100 world leaders wrote a prescription for Read more »
The One More Generation brother and sister team lands in South Africa
22nd December 2011 by Lisa Cant-Haylett | 0 Comments
I am delighted to share with you these observations from two remarkable children and their family from the US who I am Read more »
Kara training teachers on the Floating Classroom curriculum.
1st December 2011 by Amanda Mirran | 0 Comments
“I think we will have to take one this down to the pier!”, shouted the teacher from Grand Fond Primary school. Read more »
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