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Q & A Traditional medicine
1st March 2007 by
Chinese culture and traditional lore are deeply intertwined with beliefs over the curative powers of animals, and the use of Read more »
Variation in Ice Cover on the East Coast of Canada, February-March, 1969-2006: I
24th February 2007 by
While sea ice cover has varied cyclically since 1969, nine of the past eleven years(1996-2006) have been characterized by bel Read more »
2007 Atlantic Sealing Regulatory Review Comments from IFAW
15th February 2007 by
In response to DFO's request for input on the 2007 Atlantic Sealing Regulatory Review, and following our meeting of 5 Februar Read more »
Tiger Trade Facts & Fallacies
15th January 2007 by
This document was prepared in collaboration with the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Conservation Internati Read more »
Marine Mammals And Marine Turtles Of The Pacific Islands Region
1st January 2007 by
The Pacific Islands Region is a globally significant area that supports a wide range of marine turtles and marine mammals inc Read more »
Chronic Oil Pollution in Europe: A Status Report
1st January 2007 by
IFAW is proud to release this comprehensive report investigating the true scale of chronic oiling in EU waters and its impact Read more »
Trading Tusks: An Investigation into Elephant Management and Ivory Trade in Sout
1st January 2007 by
The findings and conclusions outlined in this report are the results of extensive research, including 63 interviews, conducte Read more »
Le commerce des défenses Une enquête sur la gestion des éléphants et le commerce
1st January 2007 by
Les conclusions de recherche et les recommandations décrites dans ce rapport sont le résultat d’une inves Read more »
Polar bear publication "On thin ice"
1st January 2007 by
The Alaskan North Pacific and Arctic oceans – their seas, bays, fjords and ice pack – are home to a dazzling arra Read more »
Scientific paper on Kruger National Park elephant culling debate
1st October 2006 by
The prevailing increase in elephant numbers across areas of southern Africa raises concern for their impact on biological div 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.