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WWF has deplored the mass slaughter of elephants in northern Cameroon, and has called on governments in the region to address the issue of cross border raids by heavily armed poaching gangs. Gland, ...
WWF-South Africa has embarked on funding a Peace Parks project to conserve the Futi Corridor to help local people stop elephants from damaging their crops and water boreholes. Find out more about ...
Beginning with the conservation of African forest elephants, this collaborative effort seeks to combine IBM's technological prowess with WWF's conservation expertise to develop an AI-powered ...
Like elephants, great ape populations have increased significantly in protected areas, but continue to face severe pressure that threatens their stability. Image courtesy by WWF.
At least half the elephant population in Cameroon's Bouba N'Djida reserve have been slaughtered because the west African nation sent too few security forces to tackle poachers, the World Wide Fund ...
Gokarna Jung Thapa, head of geoinformatics and technology at WWF Nepal, said drones had emerged as a crucial conservation ...
Forest elephants in Cameroon and the Congo Basin could be extinct within 10 years without measures to fight the illegal ivory trade and curb habitat loss, a WWF official said in an interview.<BR ...
WWF scientists are also testing new wireless tracking collars that are lighter, longer lasting, and provide more frequent position updates than traditional GPS collars and at lower cost.
WWF says worry has arisen over human retaliation after communities see elephants become a dangerous nuisance. In 2001 more than 60 elephants were found dead in Northeast India and Sumatra, said to ...
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