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Looking out across large-scale wildlife corridor in Africa. Credit: Endangered Wildlife Trust.Endangered Wildlife Trust, a longstanding Alliance Partner located in South Africa, operating throughout Southern and Eastern Africa, have been paving the way for large-scale...

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Bumble Bee Release After Identification. Credit: Alex Bowman - WPCWildlife Preservation Canada (WPC), established in 1985 by Gerald Durrell, is Canada's leading organization dedicated to preventing species extinction. WPC utilizes a hands-on, science-led "Durrell...

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Wildlife Preservation Canada: Durrell’s Legacy Lives On

Wildlife Preservation Canada: Durrell’s Legacy Lives On

Bumble Bee Release After Identification. Credit: Alex Bowman - WPCWildlife Preservation Canada (WPC), established in 1985 by Gerald Durrell, is Canada's leading organization dedicated to preventing species extinction. WPC utilizes a hands-on, science-led "Durrell...

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Far & Few Luvhondo: Rewilding the Soutpansberg Mountains in South Africa

Far & Few Luvhondo: Rewilding the Soutpansberg Mountains in South Africa

by GRA Team

Giraffes in the bushes / Few and Far Luvhondo Few and Far Luvhondo is committed to protecting over 20,000 ha of South African landscape, some of which is part of the ‘Vhembe Biosphere Reserve’ that was designated in 2009 as a UNESCO biosphere reserve....
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