All Press Releases for Political advocacy
“Wild tigers once numbered around 100,000 across Asia, today there are fewer than 3,500,” said Grace Ge Gabriel, IFAW’s Asia Regional Director. “Tigers face threats from loss of habitat and prey. But the greatest threat to wil Read more »
Polar bears in the wild live entirely within five countries: Canada, Denmark (Greenland), Norway, Russian Federation, and the United States. There are presently between 20,000 and 25,000 polar bears and the number is decreasing.
Polar bears are comp Read more »
During the five day conference,
proposals to be considered include measures to protect whales and other
cetaceans from ocean noise, together with discussions about tigers, elephants,
turtles, sharks, birds and gorillas.
The International Fund for Read more »
Regional and federal officials,
scientists and practitioners responsible for tiger conservation in the Russian
Far East will be joined at the Tiger Day events by representatives of the World
Bank, World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), International Un Read more »
In a separate filing today, the Center for Biological Diversity, Natural Resources Defense Council and Greenpeace have also sought to participate in the lawsuit. “Polar bears are headed toward the brink—everyone knows it. It is shame Read more »
Wild tigers face increasing threats from habitat loss, prey loss and poaching
for the trade in their body parts. Wild tiger population, which at the turn of
the 20th century stood at 100,000 individuals, has diminished to below 4,000,
spread out i Read more »