...noticeably absent. By contrast, in Zimbabwe, a ‘national park’ comprises of natural wilderness that is comparatively untouched by human habitation, livestock, and businesses (other than those related to tourism). Here,...
...approaches to a rapt audience through examples of their work in the field. For instance, Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Program shared with us that they were planning to reintroduce wolves to...
...giant, slipped a large monitoring collar around her neck, then slowly revived her (while quickly getting out of her way). Collaring wildlife is common in conservation, usually it’s done to...
...Ewaso Lions Ewaso Lions’ study area has expanded to 3,000 km—twice the size of Houston, encompassing national reserves and five community conservancies in northern Kenya. Within this ecosystem, they monitor...
The Wooly Tapir of the Cloud Forests- High in the cloud forests of Colombia, Ecuador, and northern Peru, a peculiar creature tromps through the landscape with surprisingly agile and dainty...
...value, this animal held little interest, financial or otherwise, to them because so little was known about them. And outside of its immediate range, this ungulate was completely unknown. The...
...study, but with patience and commitment, Snow Leopard Conservancy is working to ensure that this spectacular ghost cat will continue to prowl its mountain home for many generations to come....
...intervene. For example, it’s not a conservationist’s place to try and warn a gazelle herd when a pack of lionesses is sneaking up behind them. That’s not fair to the...
...of critical habitat as well as several remote cameras that were set up in the study area to research the bears. The fire was just the beginning of the trials...