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IFAW Briefing October 2007
1st October 2007 by
New Scientific Paper Documents Horrific Cruelty of Japanese Scientific Whaling Read more »
An Illustrated Guide to the Tools used to Kill Seals in Canada’s Commercial Seal
1st September 2007 by
This document describes the various tools used for killing seals in Canada's commercial seal hunt. The MMR, and the informati Read more »
Is Japan’s whaling humane?
20th August 2007 by
For the past two decades, a polarised debate has raged in the Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission (I Read more »
Using DNA to track the origin of the largest ivory seizure since the 1989 trade
2nd August 2007 by
The illegal ivory trade recently intensified to the highest levels ever reported. Policing this trafficking has been hampered Read more »
Restoring Meru National Park 2000 - 2005
30th June 2007 by
For the first time in 10 years, Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has deemed it safe to deploy a warden-in-charge for Kara Nationa Read more »
2007 Workshop on Bear Rehabilitation Release and Monitoring
31st May 2007 by
The 2007 International Workshop on the rehabilitation, release and monitoring of bear cubs was organized by the International Read more »
Raw Deal The link between Polar Seas frozen Sushi and Japans Whale hunt
1st April 2007 by
Raw Deal The link between Polar Seas frozen Sushi and Japans Whale hunt Read more »
Seals and Sealing in Canada 2007
1st April 2007 by
The Canadian harp seal hunt is a competitive activity, carried out over an extensive area, and under very unpredictable condi Read more »
Fatal Flaw: The inadequacies of Japan’s ivory trade controls
1st April 2007 by
IFAW believes that the Standing Committee's (SC) decision on designating Japan as a "trading partner" for the o Read more »
Q & A Internet Trade
1st March 2007 by
The Internet is a rapidly expanding global marketplace. Its anonymity and unregulated nature provide almost limitless opportu Read more »
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.