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Spotlight Amboseli: Elephant social relationships – both long and short terms ma
22nd May 2012 by Vicki Fishlock | 3 Comments
Some of the readers of this blog have commented on my evident enjoyment of my job. I’m glad it’s so obvious, and Read more »
Teaching a new, receptive generation the value of protecting wildlife
21st May 2012 by Rikkert Reijnen | 0 Comments
I love it when my six year old daughter sings this child’s song about a baby elephant in the forest holding on to its Read more »
10th May 2012 by | 654 Comments
Every year, thousands of elephants are slaughtered for their ivory. Join our elephant march today to convince governments Read more »
Three poached elephants in Cameroon's Boubandjida National Park earlier this yea
8th May 2012 by Julie Landry | 7 Comments
"Life [is] like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get." Forrest Gump famously said in the Read more »
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10th May 2012 654 Comments
Every year, thousands of elephants are slaughtered for their ivory. Join our elephant march today to convince governments Watch Video »
30th April 2012 3 Comments
In this video interview, International Fund for Animal Welfare, James Isiche Director, Eastern Africa, gives a terrific Watch Video »
6th December 2011 1 Comments
I wanted to share this video with you from the International Fund for Animal Welfare's prevention of wildlife trade Watch Video »
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23rd March 2012
At least 50 per cent of the elephant population of Cameroon’s Bouba Ndjida National Park is dead. They have been killed in a bloody poaching spree by horseback bandits whose deadly mission has continued virtually unhindered for eight weeks than Read more »
© IFAW/D.Willetts elephant collar
21st March 2012
IFAW and the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) collared nine elephants, six males and three females, in Tsavo East and West National Parks in three days. Our plans were to collar ten elephants but one of the collars failed to pick a signal from the satell Read more »
Satellite collar for Tsavo elephant © IFAW/D. Willetts
19th March 2012
In an epic operation starting today, ten elephants in Tsavo East and West National Parks will be collared using satellite technology. The collared elephants, both male and female, will assist in mapping out the migratory corridors in the Parks and th Read more »
A map of Cameroon showing the areas where elephant carcasses have been found
12th March 2012
With up to 400 elephants already butchered for their ivory, soldiers were in a deadly battle with poachers last week to prevent further killing in Cameroon’s Bouba Ndjida National Park. A team from the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFA Read more »
A map of Cameroon showing the areas where elephant carcasses have been found
22nd February 2012
14 dead elephants have been found in Boubandjida National Park, Cameroon, just a week after the grizzly discovery of at least 200 elephants slaughtered by poachers for their tusks. The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW – www.ifaw Read more »
A map of Cameroon showing the areas where elephant carcasses have been found
16th February 2012
Poachers have slaughtered at least 200 elephants for their tusks in Cameroon in a continuing killing spree that began in mid-January. The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW – www.ifaw.org) said an armed gang of Sudanese poachers had ki Read more »
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Protecting Elephants
8th May 2012 by | 0 Comments
Elephants need protection - whether it’s individual animals or entire populations and their habitats. Read more »
Protecting and Saving Animals
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Elephants at risk from poachers, whales and seals threatened by cruel hunts, wildlife and pets stranded after disasters Read more »
Stopping Illegal Wildlife Trade
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Elephants, tigers and other endangered wildlife are being killed at an alarming rate for trinkets, potions and fashion. Read more »
Bringing Back Manas
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Conserving the forest and wildlife of the Bodoland Territorial Council Read more »
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Spotlight Amboseli: Elephant social relationships – both long and short terms ma
22nd May 2012 by Vicki Fishlock | 3 Comments
Some of the readers of this blog have commented on my evident enjoyment of my job. I’m glad it’s so obvious, and Read more »
Teaching a new, receptive generation the value of protecting wildlife
21st May 2012 by Rikkert Reijnen | 0 Comments
I love it when my six year old daughter sings this child’s song about a baby elephant in the forest holding on to its Read more »
10th May 2012 by | 654 Comments
Every year, thousands of elephants are slaughtered for their ivory. Join our elephant march today to convince governments Read more »
Protecting Elephants
8th May 2012 by | 0 Comments
Elephants need protection - whether it’s individual animals or entire populations and their habitats. Read more »
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