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Park and WWF-supported NGOs provide employment, education, health care, and human rights assistance to local people—many of ...
Sometimes the conflict ends in tragedy. "Elephants have killed 200 people in Kenya and injured many more over the past 7 years," says Dr PJ Stephenson from WWF's African Elephant Programme. "And ...
Sometimes, creatures in the forest cannot get sunlight due to the dense forest, but elephant foraging and movement create ...
According to James Mwanza, the Human Wildlife Conflict Field Officer on the WWF-supported Lupande Land-Use Planning Project, a lot of maize and cotton fields in Lupande have been cultivated within old ...
WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to global levels in nearly 100 countries.
Elephant density in some parks in Cameroon has increased sharply. Image courtesy by WWF. However, Etoga says the landscape is still subject to human pressures and threats, such as poaching for the ...
We’ve supported the collaring of elephants in the Mara Ecosystem in collaboration with the Mara Elephant Project, Save the Elephants and the Kenya Wildlife Service. The collars include GPS/GSM ...
PHNOM PENH: The international conservation organisation World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) estimates that the population of elephants in South-East Asia and China currently stands between 8,000 and ...