WWF-Thailand's campaign "Chor Chang Can Save Elephants" has reached over 1 million Thais, including top decision makers. WWF-Thailand’s viral “Chor Chang Can Save Elephants” campaign has reached over ...
Massive quantities of African ivory are being laundered through shops in Thailand and fuelling the elephant poaching crisis, conservation group WWF says. The organization today is launching a global ...
Negative interactions are impacting on conservation activities as they erode public support for endangered species, driving ...
International Business Machines Corporation IBM recently announced a collaboration with the World Wide Fund (“WWF”) for Nature - Germany to focus on advancing the conservation of critically endangered ...
MIKUMI NATIONAL PARK, Tanzania -- The elephant staggered and keeled over in the tall grass in southern Tanzania, where some of the world's worst poaching has happened. It wasn't a killer who targeted ...
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WWF-Laos, which is collaborating with the ECC and the Smithsonian Institution on the project, said the DNA analysis from dung would allow researchers to identify individual elephants, determine their ...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The World Wildlife Fund says soldiers in Cameroon are losing the battle to save the last elephants in that nation's remote Bouba N'Djida National Park from marauding horsemen ...
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) – Standing before a pile of charred elephant ivory as dusk covered the surrounding savannah, Christian, Muslim and Hindu religious leaders grasped hands and prayed. Let religion, ...
The effects of climate change and expanding global populations have been a lingering concern for governments worldwide. Still, as communities expand, humans and wildlife begin to live dangerously ...
Elephants bathe in a pond at the Elephant Conservation Center in Laos' Sainyabuli province - Copyright AFP TANG CHHIN Sothy Elephants bathe in a pond at the Elephant ...