Wildlife conservation volunteering in South Africa should take careful consideration, to ensure that you contribute to real conservation work that is carried out by reputable organizations. Below are some important questions to ask when researching wildlife volunteer programs in South Africa. What to Ask. . .
Enhancing Texas Gulf Coast National Wildlife Refuges & The Lands Beyond Their Boundaries
The National Wildlife Refuge Association has been involved in projects to
assist national wildlife refuges and areas beyond their boundaries on the
Texas Gulf Coast for many years with an emphasis on conservation planning,
community engagement, and land acquisition. In the past, the National
Wildlife Refuge Association has been involved with projects focused on the
Texas Chenier Plain National Wildlife Refuge Complex, Aransas National
Wildlife Refuge, and the Bahia Grande Coastal Corridor benefiting Laguna
Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge.
Leading Legal Reforms for Animals in Mexico
Animal Equality works around the globe to expose the inhumane treatment of farmed animals, but once an investigation is released, how do we use this information to do even more to help animals?
A Multi-pronged Approach to Rhino Conservation
There have been numerous reports over the past several months about the increase in Rhino poaching in the country. It was further highlighted that Rhino poaching had reached a critical level in KwaZulu-Natal following the December period. Poaching has been steadily rising for months.. . .
It’s Our 47th Birthday!
Today, Saturday, January 8th, 2022 is the National Wildlife Refuge
Association’s 47th Birthday! That’s 47 years of protecting, promoting, and
enhancing the National Wildlife Refuge System, the world’s largest network
of lands and waters set aside for wildlife conservation.
Cat Cafe Studio: Filmmaker Has Helped 2000+ Rescued Felines Find Loving Homes
Owing to her father’s transferable job, Mriidu Khosla (38), an independent filmmaker based out of Mumbai, had switched 11 schools by the time she went to university. “I’d say it was a culturally-confusing childhood. It was hard for me to make friends, but one thing that kept me going was