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Wildlife shelters share their concerns this World Wildlife Day
One happy resident recovering at Emerald Monbulk Wildlife Shelter. Picture: SUPPLIED By Callum Ludwig The United Nations’ World Wildlife Day was held on Sunday 3 March as animal lovers and conservationists around the world celebrated successes and shared concerns in the animal kingdom. There’s a plethora of animal rescue and wildlife organisations in the Yarra…
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Wildlife mortality and injury from barbed-wire fences
Article by Terrie Ridgway, Bat Rescue Inc. Education Officer Many thanks to Terrie for contributing this article. Your passion and dedication to Bat Rescue Inc. is much appreciated by both council and the community. Readers, please note that this article might be confronting as it covers the graphic injury and death of animals. Tens of…
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Bushfires bringing wildlife closer to humans – Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
News Rishard Khan 2 Days Ago In this file photo, fire officers extinguish a bush fire off the Beetham Highway. – Photo by Jeff K. Mayers BUSHFIRES are almost synonymous with the dry season but apart from posing a threat to property and lives, they can displace animals, bringing them closer to human populations. Data…
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World Wildlife Day: Environmentalists urge promotion of animal rights
A joint initiative by Dhoritri Rokkhay Amra (Dhora) and Waterkeepers Bangladesh has organized various programs to commemorate World Wildlife Day, including rallies and discussions at seven places across Bangladesh. With the theme “Save animals for the existence of the world,” various programs highlighting local environmental problems were held in Kalapara of Patuakhali, Patharghata and Taltali of…
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World Wildlife day 2024: Date, History, Significance And More- Republic World
Updated March 3rd, 2024 at 15:15 IST World wildlife day promotes the wildlife conservation and raises concern over the protection of innocent animals who can’t fight for their own rights. Reported by: Rishi Shukla World Wildlife Day 2024 | Image:ANI Listen to this article 2 min read World wildlife day 2024: On 3rd of march…
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World Wildlife Day 2024: Here Are The 10 Most Endangered Animals In India
An endangered species or animal is an entity that faces extinction. Unfortunately, some well-known and revered species are on India’s endangered animal list. In fact, many plant and animal species are endangered in India. This World Wildlife Day, let’s have a look at them. 1. Bengal Tiger Apart form India, Bengal tigers can also be…
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World Wildlife Day 2024: List of 5 Largest Animal Sanctuaries in the World 2024
Every year on March 3rd, the world comes together to celebrate World Wildlife Day. This day, established by the United Nations General Assembly, serves as a global platform to raise awareness about the world’s wild animals and plants and the urgent need for their conservation. Wildlife faces numerous threats, including habitat loss, poaching, and the…
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‘AI for Bharat’ on World Wildlife Day: AI Innovation Saves Lives By Reducing Human Animal Conflict
Valiance is championing data and AI to find a solution to human-wildlife conflicts that have been plaguing India’s villages for decades, especially around tiger reserves. Their ‘Wildlife Eye’ is a novel innovation that is helping the villagers of Chandrapur in Maharashtra. March 3, 2024 This article has been sponsored by Valiance Solutions Could Artificial Intelligence…
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Photos: Pakistan’s zoo-turned-wildlife rescue hub gives big cats new life
Islamabad, Pakistan – From the outside, one might assume that the former premises of Marghazar Zoo are now deserted. A dilapidated ticket office and overgrown foliage suggest an absence of visitors. But listen closely, and you might hear the chatter of monkeys, the growl of bears, and even the roar of a tiger. The Islamabad…
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World Wildlife Day 2024: Poaching, man-animal conflict still major concerns in Odisha
Recommended Stories Home to a wide range of wildlife species, Odisha is trying hard to protect the animals and at the same time dealing with the challenges of poaching and man-animal conflicts. On World Wildlife Day, we try to look at the key problems being faced in the wildlife protection. Poaching Be it elephants, leopards…