All Blog Posts for Wildlife trade

Through foresight and communication, we can work together to rid the world of ra
24th May 2012 by Cindy Milburn | 0 Comments
The International Fund for Animal Welfare welcomed the announcement by the World Organisation for Animal Health, the OIE, Read more »
24th May 2012 by Michael Booth | 6 Comments
Yes, it’s happening again. A few weeks ago, the delicate state of peace in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo was Read more »
A day in your life – actually… a day for wildlife
22nd May 2012 by Peter Pueschel | 0 Comments
A thought came to me while I was powering up my PC this morning: This is just another day in your life. That may be so, but 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 »
Continuing hope for worthy global animal welfare standards at Paris OIE meeting
21st May 2012 by Cindy Milburn | 0 Comments
We frequently receive correspondence from International Fund for Animal Welfare supporters when they travel oversees and are Read more »
World Trade Organization (WTO) condemns dolphins to cruelty with ruling
17th May 2012 by Beth Allgood | 1 Comments
Yesterday, the World Trade Organization ruled against the U.S. dolphin-safe label requirement, dealing a major blow both to Read more »