To resolve human-wildlife conflict in Africa is Tyler’s dream, student Colorado State University, loves wolves, hates animal poaching, save endangered species. It is thrilling to meet so many young people passionate about saving our planet’s wildlife, and the journey to this commitment. This is the third in our monthly series, “Why I Want to Save
Primates are not vermin, Karin Saks rescues baboons and vervet monkeys in the Crags South Africa. Great news for Karin and her Primates We love good news! Karin has been rescuing and rehabing primates (baboons and vervets) for many years. She tells me that just when she has needed help the most, the right people show
Kevin Bewick, Anti Poaching Intelligence Group Southern Africa, Brian Sandberg, advocate for Africa, rhino horn illegal trafficking, Pelham Jones, Lead South Africa’s Rhino Action Group, Michael Sas Rolfes, Johannesberg economist. Some things never change! “Follow the money” and you’ll get at the heart of most issues. The simplicity yet complexity of the fight to save
US Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, aid will not be used to fight wildlife trafficking, China, illegal trade, endangered species, Vietnam, animal poaching. In Vietnam After World Rhino Day this past September (2011) Vietnam pledged to educate their citizens regarding illegal wildlife trafficking. Exhibitions held jointly by Education for Nature Vietnam (ENV) and the Asian Regional
WWF, ICUN, CITES, Bloc, China, Vietnam, Australia, Anti-poaching rangers, illegal wildlife trafficking, animal poaching, endangered rhino and extinction. What is a “Screencast News Report“? This week we were introduced to a fascinating new tool for curating (that’s researching, distilling and delivering) information for you. The purpose? To make it easy and fast for you to stay
WWF, IRF declare Vietnamese rhino extinct, rhino poaching rampant in South Africa, alleged poacher out on bail, endangered black rhino. Rhino NEWS hot of the press today… So much news about the rhino today. Here is a brief summary via Google. Rhino Deaths Continue to Rise as Poachers Decimate Population Ecology Global Network By Betsy
Many thanks to this year’s volunteers – No money this holiday season? – Make a difference by giving some time to help protect wildlife. First a Huge Holiday Thank You! VOLUNTEERS: Since April of this year (2011) volunteers like Brandi, Megaen, Niki, Dani, Corryn and Niklas offered to help. They’ve provided graphics, written web copy
Part 2 in the Nikela Series on Animal Poaching, and what its doing to endangered species, rhino, leopards, and primates in South Africa. What animal poaching is and why we should care. To address this topic let’s take a look at what some serious online research produced. The Encyclopedia of Earth defines Poaching like this:
WWF report, rhino poaching in South Africa hits record high, via Kevin Bewick, Anti Poaching Intelligence Group. November 3, 2011 – More rhinos have been killed in South Africa in the past 10 months than were killed in all of 2010, new poaching numbers reveal. Statistics from South Africa National Parks show that 341 animals
