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The protection of elephants is still at an impasse at CITES meeting
4th August 2012 Paul Todd
The 62nd Meeting of the CITES (Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) Standing Read more »
Korea’s change of heart on scientific whaling is welcome
13th July 2012 Matt Collis
The announcement yesterday (12 July) by Australian Foreign Minister, Bob Carr, that his South Korean counterpart, Mr Kim Read more »
Spotlight Europe: wild animals are afoot in the outermost regions of Europe
10th July 2012 Peter Pueschel
The International Fund for Animal Welfare has to get involved where wildlife would otherwise be forgotten. That is why I Read more »
#IWC2012: International Whaling Commission news round up
5th July 2012 Clare Sterling
This is a round up of International Fund for Animal Welfare and other organizations' news stories on the topic of the Read more »
The American bison: both a sad lesson and a living icon
5th July 2012 Jeffrey Flocken
Since the Colonial Era, America’s largest land mammal—the American bison— has been a symbol of our nation Read more »
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4th July 2012 Patrick Ramage
Sitting through the third day of an International Whaling Commission meeting is not this American’s idea of fun on the Read more »