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Wildlife poaching is nothing new, but the scale has now reached new heights. The world is faced with an epidemic of poaching and trafficking of illegal wildlife products - driven by growing demand, in particular from south-east Asia. Wildlife losses have reached unsustainable levels -...
Elephant massacre at world heritage site - time to end wildlife crime 10 May 2013 At least 26 elephants were massacred in the Dzanga Bai World Heritage Site in the Central African Republic this week, after 17 people armed with Kalashnikov rifles entered this unique elephant habitat - ...
Earth Hour was celebrated in more than 7,000 cities, towns and villages in over 150 countries. An impressive number of the world’s best known landmarks went dark for the hour - from the Kremlin in Moscow to the Empire State Building in New York. But most importantly, Earth Hour is the...
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Over 35 signatories signed the joint statement to MPs and ministers, covering a wide range of economic and civil society groups. The call to support a decarbonisation target represents the biggest single group of organisations showing support for a joint statement on amendments to the...
How you can make a real difference A world without gorillas is unthinkable. With your help, we can work to protect them from the major threats to their survival. Your money can help us work towards: Training rangers to detect and safely remove snares set for other animals, which can o...
The world is changing – and so are we. After 50 years, we’re more determined than ever to find solutions to the great environmental threats of our time. As a truly international network, we need our offices in the global South and East – the economic powerhouses of tomorrow – to be as...
The report highlights research commissioned by the Government, which found that effective measures to reduce electricity use could mean that 40 per cent of electricity demand might be avoided by 2030 – equivalent to the output of 15 nuclear power plants - saving in excess of £10 billi...