41. Oil Spills: Rescuing animals, protecting the seas. | IFAW Web Site
achievable care for oiled wildlife globally and to develop practical and achievable prevention strategies.
We support and work alongside local groups and community-based wildlife rehabilitators and veterinarians in order to most effectively
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42. Manas no longer ‘in danger’ of losing World Heritage status | I...
Illegal Wildlife Trade
Dogs & Cats
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43. Kenya’s Meru Park awarded “World Class†status | IFAW Web...
and almost wiped out its wildlife populations, Kenya’s Tourism and
wildlife Minister Morris Dzoro said, “Meru not only became a hotbed of conflict
and mismanagement, but also lost its splendour as a top tourist spot and
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44. De strijd tegen illegale handel in wilde dieren | IFAW Website
with the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species
(CMS ).
Resources
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45. IFAW Releases Rhinos Back To Wild in India | IFAW Web Site
rhino from the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and
Conservation to Manas National Park in Assam, India yesterday. Photo © IFAW/Julia Cumes
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46. Sanctuaries: Vital havens that save lives | IFAW Web Site
practices, habitat loss, wildlife trade and commercial exploitation.When
captive animals cry out from cruelty, when injured or orphaned wildlife needs
gentle care and rehabilitation, or when an individual animal needs a safe
sanctuary,
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47. Endangered Species: Elephants, Gorillas & Rhinoceros Protection Organization...
focus on three major animal conservation areas: reducing commercial
exploitation and trade, saving animals in distress, and preserving habitat. The
IFAW supports
CITES efforts to help protect animals who are being exploited due to illegal
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48. Site Map | IFAW Web Site
Wildlife Animal Rescue: Endangered Species Conservation Fund
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49. Big Cats: Caged & Confined in the Land of the Free | IFAW Web Site
Emerging Wildlife Conservation Leaders
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50. Petition to List African Lions as Endangered | IFAW Web Site
protecting lions and other wildlife including promoting policy change, building capacity in range states for anti-poaching patrols, providing wildlife trade enforcement trainings and supporting community-based development projects that help both
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