3 March 2023
World Wildlife Day International Youth Art Contest announces 2023 winner
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3 March 2023
World Wildlife Day International Youth Art Contest announces 2023 winner
Read more21 June 2022
elephants on the move: 250 elephants to be translocated in Malawi
Read more25 March 2021
what is Earth Day & how does it help animals?
Read more22 August 2019
conservation body compromises on critically endangered saiga antelope
Read more3 March 2023
our top 10 images for World Wildlife Day
Read more16 February 2023
pangolins: ecosystem gardeners worth conserving
Read more19 December 2022
deal to protect planet’s biodiversity a step in the right direction
Read more10 November 2022
local artists showcase animals and culture at CITES in Panama
Read more4 November 2022
what CITES means for sharks
Read more27 October 2022
FAQ about glass frogs
Read more18 October 2022
what is CITES?
Read more17 June 2021
are giraffes endangered?
Read more9 June 2021
facts about animal welfare and conservation
Read more7 October 2020
wildlife conservation action continues, despite postponed meetings
Read more27 July 2020
turning commitments into actions for sharks and rays
Read more23 June 2020
the anniversary of the world’s largest animal rescue mission that saved the African penguin
Read more22 May 2020
despite global lockdowns, ifaw’s policy work continues
Read more25 February 2020
big wins for wildlife at major UN conference for migratory species
Read more14 February 2020
new protection hopes for migratory species
Read more2 January 2020
the cherry tree association: developing coexistence between farmers and barbary macaques
Read more4 September 2019
significant conservation wins for key species at world’s largest wildlife trade conference
Read more26 April 2019
Bear the detection dog helps protect Australia's endangered quoll
Read more27 October 2017
world leaders deliver a big win for lions, leopards, whales and blue sharks
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