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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Chapter 26|10 pages – Routledge Handbook of Rewilding – publication Nov/22 * Rewilding, the wildlife trade and human conflict By Rene Beyers, Sally Hawkins Abstract This chapter examines the relationships between conflict, wildlife trade, and rewilding. Trade in wildlife, both legal…
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At the start of the UN #Biodiversity #COP15 taking place in Montreal from Dec 7-16, we are very excited to announce the launch of the Routledge Handbook of Rewilding! The Handbook is edited by founding members (including Rene Beyers of…
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It’s Giving Tuesday November 29th This #GivingTuesday we are asking you to help support the work of Elephanatics to build conservation educational capacity in Kenya by donating to the Fran Duthie African Elephant Conservation Scholarship held with Mara Elephant Project, an African conservation…
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CITES CoP19 Letter to MP’s
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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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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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Mandate to end elephant and rhinoceros ivory tusk trade in Canada – Dec 2021
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This #GivingTuesday November 2021, Elephanatics is raising money for their partner organization, the Mara Elephant Project. Please consider purchasing of one of the items listed in the AmazonSmile Wish List for a Ranger. https://smile.amazon.com/hz/charitylist/ls/58QZ0F17MV71/
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