Cameroonian restaurants are stepping up to protect endangered pangolins by making a public commitment not to serve pangolin meat.| WildAid
Cameroonian singer, songwriter, and actress Mimie has lent her star power to the protection of pangolins and her country’s natural heritage.| WildAid
WildAid inspires change and empowers the world to protect wildlife and vital habitats from critical threats including illegal wildlife trafficking, climate change, and illegal fishing. WildAid delivers impact at scale in two distinct ways: 1) creating innovative communications campaigns that inspire millions of people in China, South East Asia, Africa, and the U.S. to protect endangered wildlife and reduce climate impacts, and 2) strengthening effective ocean enforcement of priority marine ...| WildAid
The Bahamas has taken a historic step forward in the fight against illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing. After a year-long investigation led by Bahamian authorities and WildAid, three individuals have been convicted for their roles in running illegal foreign fishing charters. The case marks the first-ever three-year fishing ban issued under the country’s Fisheries Act … Continue reading "Illegal Fishing Case Ends With Historic Penalties in the Bahamas" The post Illegal Fishing Cas...| WildAid
Have you ever wondered what a day in the life of a rhino looks like? In honor of World Rhino Day, here’s how one animal’s daily routine has a BIG impact on the savanna: The rhino starts her day foraging for grass, leaves, twigs, and fruit. With an average adult weighing 2,000-4,000 pounds, she’ll consume … Continue reading "Gardeners of the Grasslands: Why the World Needs Rhinos" The post Gardeners of the Grasslands: Why the World Needs Rhinos appeared first on WildAid.| WildAid
For 20 years, WildAid has worked to protect sharks on two fronts: reducing demand for shark products and strengthening marine enforcement.| WildAid
Cameroon’s Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife (MINFOF), with the support of WildAid and Camrail, launched a PSA on Thursday, July 17, aimed at raising awareness about a new law protecting the nation’s forests and wildlife. The law (No. 2024/008), passed on July 24, 2024, significantly bolsters the protection of Class A protected species, including gorilla, … Continue reading "Cameroon’s Government, WildAid, and Camrail Join Forces to Raise Awareness About New Wildlife Law" The post Cam...| WildAid
88% of Americans support climate action, but you’d never know it from our conversations. Surveys consistently show that the majority of Americans support both individual and systemic climate action, but we underestimate just how many of our family members, friends, and colleagues feel the same. The result is that we stay silent, which can look … Continue reading "Climate Change Can Be Solved, and Americans Want To Solve It" The post Climate Change Can Be Solved, and Americans Want To Solv...| WildAid
Just like tigers on land, sharks are vital for healthy ecosystems. Yet we are hunting them to near extinction. It's time for a change.| WildAid
WildAid’s “No Pangolin On My Plate” (“Pas de Pangolin Dans Mon Assiette”) campaign received a big boost when singer-songwriter Krys M visited participating restaurants in Cameroon’s capital city Yaoundé. Krys M, a WildAid ambassador and passionate supporter of conservation, was greeted enthusiastically by owners and staff of restaurants who have taken pangolin meat off the … Continue reading "Cameroon’s “No Pangolin On My Plate” Campaign Gets a Boost as Singer Krys M Vi...| WildAid
Tanzania’s “I Am a Conservationist” campaign inspires national support for protecting wildlife, ecosystems, and the benefits nature provides.| WildAid
WildAid and partners launched a ghost net cleanup in China, removing abandoned fishing gear and raising awareness for ocean protection.| WildAid
The Philippines, located in the Coral Triangle, is home to some of the richest marine biodiversity on the planet. The region comprises multiple habitats, including reefs, seagrass meadows, and coastal mangrove forests. Close to the river mouths, you might encounter a rare Irrawaddy dolphin. Elsewhere, any one of six species of sea turtles may be … Continue reading "Explosives and Cyanide Are Destroying Coral Reefs in the Philippines—Here’s How We’re Fighting Back" The post Explosives ...| WildAid
The conference marked a major step towards eliminating endangered species from traditional medicine and championing sustainable alternatives.| WildAid
Thailand just launched a major effort to bring leopard sharks back to its reefs, with help from scientists, government agencies, and more.| WildAid
Cameroon’s new forestry and wildlife law marks an important step forward in the fight to protect the nation’s rich biodiversity.| WildAid
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_raw_html]JTNDZGl2JTIwaWQlM0QlMjJtY19lbWJlZF9zaGVsbCUyMiUzRSUwQSUwOSUwOSUwOSUwOSUzQ2xpbmslMjBocmVmJTNEJTIyJTJGJTJGY2RuLWltYWdlcy5tYWlsY2hpbXAuY29tJTJGZW1iZWRjb2RlJTJGY2xhc3NpYy0wNjE1MjMuY3NzJTIyJTIwcmVsJTNEJTIyc3R5bGVzaGVldCUyMiUyMHR5cGUlM0QlMjJ0ZXh0JTJGY3NzJTIyJTNFJTBBJTA5JTA5JTA5JTA5JTNDZGl2JTIwaWQlM0QlMjJtY19lbWJlZF9zaWdudXAlMjIlM0UlMEElMDklMDklMDklMDklMDklM0Nmb3JtJTBBJTA5JTA5JTA5JTA5JTA5JTA5YWN0aW9uJTNEJTIyaHR0cHMlM0ElMkYlMkZ3aWxkYWlkLnVzMTYubGlzdC1tYW5hZ2UuY29tJTJGc...| WildAid
WildAid and Global Affairs Canada are partnering to strengthen marine protection across the Eastern Tropical Pacific.| WildAid