June 5th is #WorldEnvironmentDay The theme of World Environment Day 2023 is to focus on solutions to plastic pollution. #BeatPlasticPollution Plastic is being consumed in large amounts by elephants primarily in Asia and India largely due to increased population growth…
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#EarthDay is April 22nd. What are your plans to #TakeAction and #InvestInOurPlanet? For the next 4 days we will share our initiatives and offer some helpful suggestions on how you can support our beautiful blue planet! The theme for Earth…
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Please urge the Government of Canada to fulfill its mandate to end the elephant ivory and rhino horn trade in Canada
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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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Elephanatics is proud to support Kenyan students pursuing an education in conservation through the Fran Duthie African Elephant Conservation Scholarship distributed by Mara Elephant Project in Kenya. February 11th is International Day of Women and Girls in Science and we…
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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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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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CITES CoP19 Letter to MP’s
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