Alerting Transport Authorities to the Imminent Threat of Wildlife Crime in Northeast India

Alerting Transport Authorities to the Imminent Threat of Wildlife Crime in Northeast India

Wildlife trade poses the second-biggest threat to the survival of species after habitat destruction. India is among the top 20 countries for the illegal wildlife trade and its fast-expanding airport, rail and other transport sector is often used by wildlife traffickers to smuggle high-end, high-value species and products. To check wildlife crime and improve biodiversity conservation and preservation efforts in India, the Indian Government mandated Wildlife Crime Control Bureau of India to initiate vigil on wildlife criminals to protect wildlife from illegal wildlife criminals.

Conservation Victories in New Hampshire!

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Conservation Victories in New Hampshire!

In partnership with Bear Hill Conservancy and Kilham Bear Center, WildLandscapes Conservation and Preservation recently permanently protected over 2,300 acres of land in New Hampshire, now added to Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge and we have plans to preserve over 12,557 more!

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Encouraging News for the Last Two Northern White Rhinos On Earth

Encouraging News for the Last Two Northern White Rhinos On Earth

Recently, there have been several exciting developments in Ol Pejeta. Many sources of international press have focused on the conservation work being done to save the last northern white rhinos from extinction. Only two females remain, a mother and daughter (Najin and Fatu), and ground-breaking science is being carried out to produce embryos using eggs from these rhinos, fertilized by sperm collected from now-deceased males. The embryos are expected to be carried to term in due course by surrogate southern white rhinos.