In 1979 an estimated 1.3 million elephants roamed the African continent, but by 1989 their numbers had been reduced to roughly 600,000, a precipitous 55% decline which overshadows the population increases during that time in countries more insulated from poaching....
From 26 September through 4 October of 2016 more than 3,500 people attended the 17th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) which convened in Johannesburg, South Africa. Meeting only...
Written by Samara Private Game Reserve South Africa is as iconic and well known for its wildlife as it is for Nelson Mandela. Our protected natural environments are booming with species such as the cheetah, elephant, lion, rhinoceros and springbok. The cultural role...
We’ve added France-based Awely, Wildlife and People to the PoachingFacts list of front-line conservation & anti-poaching groups that we believe are worth supporting. Since 2005 the organization has dedicated themselves to working with local communities and...
Between April 22 (Earth Day) and April 30, 2015 the charity-focused arm of Google will be supporting wildlife conservation groups by matching donations up to $20,000 for each group. Depending on the country you are donating from some or all of your donation may be...