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A year in Amboseli: the highs and highs of an elephant researcher
31st January 2012 by Vicki Fishlock | 4 Comments
Time flies when you’re having fun, so they say. The past 12 months have certainly been amongst the fastest of my life Read more »
20th January 2012 by Jason Bell | 4 Comments
  On Monday this week, on a farm near Mossel Bay in the Western Cape, another rhino was poached, bringing the tally to Read more »
The arrival of tiny calves catalyse huge changes in the social dynamics of famil
6th January 2012 by Vicki Fishlock | 0 Comments
Recently, I met up with Steve Njumbi, Head of Programmes at the International Fund for Animal Welfare. Steve was trained Read more »
A raptor is released from the BRRC in Beijing.
29th December 2011 by Grace Ge Gabriel | 3 Comments
One thing I really like about the International Fund for Animal Welfare is that the organization never sleeps. At all times Read more »
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6th December 2011 1 Comments
I wanted to share this video with you from the International Fund for Animal Welfare's prevention of wildlife trade Watch Video »
IFAW's elephant rescue work continues as 83 elephants have been safely moved in Malawi. Watch Video »
On January 30th, the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW - www.ifaw.org) and its partner, the Wildlife Trust of Watch Video »
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South Africa, New Thread in the Ivory Web?
10th January 2012
Asian officials yesterday intercepted a large-scale consignment of illegal ivory shipped from Cape Town, South Africa – the second such haul in less than two months. And today, two Chinese nationals appeared in court in the city after they were Read more »
15 tons of elephant Ivory seized in Malaysia add to  staggering annual toll
13th December 2011
Malaysian authorities seized a staggering 15 tons of elephant ivory yesterday in Port Klang, just west of Kuala Lumpur, the sixth and by far the largest major seizure involving Malaysia in recent months. The seizure originated in Mombasa, Kenya and w Read more »
26th October 2011
These disturbing events come after seven months of record poaching incidents and seizures. IFAW (the International Fund for Animal Welfare - www.ifaw.org) commends the authorities for arrests that have been made but warns that much more needs to be d Read more »
4th October 2011
DiCaprio serves as the global ambassador for the program, which highlights a different animal and conservation theme each year. This year’s theme is “Elephants, Never Forget,” and focuses on the crisis that elephants face 20 years a Read more »
13th September 2011
The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW www.ifaw.org) is working with Learn to Earn (www.learntoearn.org.za), the Western Cape-based skills training and job creation organisation, which roped in 10 other non-profits to make the ribbons provid Read more »
6th September 2011
The seizure weighs about 2,000 kgs and was hidden inside containers marked as crushed plastic. Friday’s ivory confiscations were the fourth seizure in 14 days – during which time a staggering 3,194 elephant ivory tusks were taken into cu Read more »
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Joining Hands, Safeguarding Tsavo July 2005 - June 2007
13th October 2011 by | 0 Comments
By safeguarding Tsavo, IFAW is helping secure Kenya's largest single elephant population. We are proud of the achievement Read more »
2011 Elephants Never Forget
4th October 2011 by | 0 Comments
Elephants, Never Forget brings the world of elephants — from the African savannah to Asian rain forests — right i Read more »
Tsavo Challenges, Solutions, Hopes July 2005 - June 2011
1st July 2011 by | 0 Comments
Looking back, it is amazing to see how much we have achieved in the past six years of our joint partnership with KWS. IFAW ha Read more »
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A year in Amboseli: the highs and highs of an elephant researcher
31st January 2012 by Vicki Fishlock | 4 Comments
Time flies when you’re having fun, so they say. The past 12 months have certainly been amongst the fastest of my life Read more »
20th January 2012 by Jason Bell | 4 Comments
  On Monday this week, on a farm near Mossel Bay in the Western Cape, another rhino was poached, bringing the tally to Read more »
South Africa, New Thread in the Ivory Web?
10th January 2012 by | 0 Comments
Asian officials yesterday intercepted a large-scale consignment of illegal ivory shipped from Cape Town, South Africa Read more »
The arrival of tiny calves catalyse huge changes in the social dynamics of famil
6th January 2012 by Vicki Fishlock | 0 Comments
Recently, I met up with Steve Njumbi, Head of Programmes at the International Fund for Animal Welfare. Steve was trained Read more »
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