Rewilding Humanity “May Man and Beast succeed to coalesce harmoniously, in the forests, the seas, and land, with ner’er a compromise from Nature.” fd There is a tragic urgency in the world today for the necessity to compromise. Compromises for…
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Tags: #Africa, #biology, #climatechange, #conservationstudents, #ecosystems, #habitats, #rehabilitate, #restore, action, African elephants, Asian Elephants, ban the ivory trade, biodiversity, conservation, ecology, education, endangered species, environment, human-elephant coexistence, poaching, rewild, rewilding, wildlife conservation
Our student ambassador, Muskan, gave two informative and insightful presentations to the children attending the Art Therapy Program at Kids Play Foundation in Surrey last Saturday. The kids learned about the many faceted roles the elephant plays in keeping ecosystems…
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The decline of elephant populations due to the illegal wildlife trade and poaching is now almost the stuff of legendary horror. While elephants roamed the forests and savannas of Africa in the millions in the past, the 20th century has…
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It is with great pleasure that we are able to donate to Wildlife Friends Foundation in Thailand to help them continue their outstanding work and care of elephants and other wildlife at their sanctuary.
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Category: Blog, Events and Actions
Tags: advocacy for elephants Canada, asian, Asian Elephants, conservation, Eco Tourism Thailand, elephant conservation, elephants, endangered species, ethical tourism Thailand, featured, IvoryFreeCanada, wildlife conservation
TAKE ACTION – The Future of Elephants and Rhinos Depends On Us! The Canadian government has committed to do its part in helping save these iconic and majestic animals by ending the elephant ivory and rhino horn trade in Canada….
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ELEPHACT FRIDAY: Volunteers Make ALL The Difference! A big thank you to our grade 11 student volunteer, Muskan Sadioura, who has been super proactive in sharing Elephanatics mission to protect the African and Asian elephant! Muskan is a student at…
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Calling All Students! We are so pleased to share our student volunteer’s blog, “Help Save the Enchanted Elephant.” Dhanvin is a grade 10 student attending Kwantlen Park Secondary School in Surrey. From his experience growing up in Asia, he has…
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Tags: #babyelephants, action, advocacy for elephants Canada, African elephants, Asian Elephants, ban the ivory trade, biodiversity, climate change, conservation, Eco Tourism Thailand, ecology, ecosytem, education, elephant conservation, elephant extinction, elephants, human-elephant coexistence, IvoryFreeCanada, KwantlenParkSecondarySchool, poaching, rewild, rewilding, volunteer, wildlife conservation
Be inspired by Dr Rene Beyers as he explains why elephants are so important to the environment and the ecosystems in which they live, AND the need for our own survival! @EBTSOYP
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Tags: African elephants, Asian Elephants, biodiversity, climate change, ecology, ecosytems, elephant conservation, elephants, environment, rewilding, wildlife conservation
Mandate to end elephant and rhinoceros ivory tusk trade in Canada – Dec 2021
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“A Place Like No Other” is Anthony Sinclair’s firsthand account of how he and other scientists discovered the biological principles that regulate life in the Serengeti and how they rule all of the natural world. Co-authored with Dr. Rene Beyers. Buy here: https://lnkd.in/gD2BcRpk
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