Celebrating World Bee Day: Protecting Wildlife and Empowering Communities with AFEWIS

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ThisΒ World Bee Day, let us come together to celebrate the vital role bees play in our ecosystem and support initiatives that protect wildlife and empower communities. Through our partnership withΒ AFEWISΒ and the sale of ourΒ AFEWIS charity bracelet, we can contribute to the installation of beehive fences, ensuring the safety of Tanzania's wildlife and promoting sustainable livelihoods. Join us in this meaningful endeavour and let's create a brighter future for both bees and humans alike.

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Conservation of Africa's Big 5 Animals

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As an individual who holds a profound admiration for African wildlife, I am thrilled to share with you some intriguing information regarding the large and incredible animals of Africa, specifically Africa's Big 5 Animals. In this blog post, we will explore Africa's Big 5 Animals that inhabit the African savanna, including the majestic African elephant and lion.

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Uncover the need for Ground-Hornbill conservation

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Discover why ground hornbills are considered vulnerable, the causes of their decline, and how you can help with ground hornbill conservation!

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CHARITY FOCUS: NKOMBE RHINO

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Handled by professionals, the responsible dehorning of a rhino requires a dedicated team, passionate about saving the lives of as many rhinos as possible.Β Have a closer look at what it takes to protect rhinos!

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CHARITY FOCUS: WILD TOMORROW FUND

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Do you feel concerned, anxious, or overwhelmed by climate change and the loss of our planet’s wildlife?Β Join Wild Tomorrow Fund on Climate Ride.

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CHARITY FOCUS: APNR GROUND HORNBILL PROJECT

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APNR Ground-Hornbill Project report - Check the latest update on our precious endangered Southern Ground Hornbills at the end of another intense breeding season.

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CHARITY FOCUS: VATUVARA FOUNDATION

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Coral reefs are known to have the highest biodiversity of any ecosystem on the planet. The survival of coral reefs are vital for a healthy and safe ocean, now more than ever. Vatuvara Foundation is committed to conserving and reviving the health of our ocean.

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CHARITY FOCUS: THE ADVENTURES OF PILI

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More info on The Adventures of Pili whose missionΒ is to create books and educational products that increase children’s awareness of global environmental issues and foster multilingual literacy.

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CHARITY UPDATES: PANGOLIN PRESERVATION

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ANOTHER MAJOR TREAT TO PANGOLINS It is well known that pangolins are the world’s most illegally trafficked animal – poached for both traditional African and Chinese medicines. What we know less is that this endangered species also faces another major threat caused by humans: electrical fences. Electric fences are as much of a threat to pangolins as poachers are and we are losing nearly the same numbers to electric fences each year as we do to poachers. Pangolin Preservation cares for and rehabilitates pangolins rescued from the illegal poaching trade and injured by electrical fences to release them back into the wild. Recently a heavily pregnant female pangolin was found caught on an electric fence. She was rushed for a...

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CHARITY FOCUS: INVICTUS K9

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Taking the Time to Tell the Story - Dogs & Trainers Β Each dog and each trainer in the fight against poaching has their own story, their own quirks, and their own personality. In this blog, we’re going to visit some of the questions you might have about the process of training dogs and handlers to fight poaching. Specifically, we’re going to elaborate on the methods used by Invictus K9, a Wild in Africa partner charity, and a huge proponent in the mitigation of poaching in Africa. How do they train dogs to be vigilant for poachers? How do they train handlers to utilize them? Read on to learn about Invictus K9’s strategy to utilize dogs and trainers alike! Do handlers...

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