Self-Proclaimed Rhino Conservationist Admits to Selling Rhino to Alleged Poaching Syndicate Mastermind

A Naboomspruit woman admits to selling a rhino to the notorious Dawie Groenewald, suspected leader of an organized crime syndicate accused of poaching dozens of rhinos in South Africa.

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Prominent Wildlife Activist Tragically Murdered in India

Prominent wildlife and anti-corruption activist, Shehla Masood, was murdered in cold blood today, just outside her home in Bhopal, India.

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Butterfly Gardens ROCK!

Create your own backyard butterfly garden to help conserve these important pollinators!

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The Brief Truth About Thailand’s Tiger Temple

It’s not just a tourist trap — it’s also a tiger’s worst nightmare.

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In the Spotlight: Chipembele Wildlife Education Trust

Chipembele Wildlife Education Trust is a Zambian NGO that is planting seeds for our future by bringing local youth together with nature!

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Why Buy the Bait When You Can Get the Dolphin for Free?

The rare Amazon River dolphin — one of the last of its kind — has been declining rapidly, while emerging trends show fishermen are increasingly poaching these animals at alarming rates.

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Tanzania’s Proposed Highway Threatens the Famous Wildlife of Serengeti National Park

The Tanzanian government has reportedly approved a controversial highway that puts the Serengeti National Park’s delicate and invaluable ecosystems at high risk of destruction.

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People of Mali Unite to Protect the Nation’s Declining Desert Elephant Population

Concerned citizens of Mali are coming together to protect the last of the nation’s unique desert elephants from the insatiable clutches of rebel ivory poachers, as well as climate change-induced drought.

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In the Spotlight: Gabon Sea Turtle Partnership

A Gabon NGO working to preserve the critically endangered Leatherback sea turtle and the largest Leatherback nesting population in the world.

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Would you like a glass of Tiger Bone Wine? Perhaps a glass of Lion Bone Wine?

With so few tigers left to supply the demand for illegal wildlife products, the black market trade has shifted its focus to the next biggest cat species: the African lion.

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In the Spotlight: FreeMe Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

FreeMe Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is located in Johannesburg, South Africa and is working hard to save wildlife in the urban setting.

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