
Palm oil puts Borneo elephants at great risk
Experts believe many animal populations are still negatively affected by palm oil plantations. Human demand for baked goods without artery-clogging trans
Experts believe many animal populations are still negatively affected by palm oil plantations. Human demand for baked goods without artery-clogging trans
CITES, Bangkok. On the last day of the convention, Elephant Advocacy League, together with other conservation and welfare organisations, issued a
Breaking News from the CITES Convention in Bangkok: Minister of Forest of the Republic of Congo announces intention to burn the
From the EAL’s team at CITES Bangkok: New IUCN/UNEP Report – Uncertain Future for African Elephants. Poaching doubled and illegal ivory
Great article of Bryan Christy on the National Geographic: CITES Ivory Policy Is On Drugs “…Here is where it’s useful to
你买象牙就是杀人 IF YOU BUY IVORY, YOU KILL PEOPLE
Village game scouts and the anti-poaching unit of Tanzania’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism have recovered 200 million shillings ($123,000) worth of elephant
Dozens of rangers and law enforcement officers die each year trying to protect elephants, rhinos and wildlife. A much higher number
The great, unstoppable and lovely Jane Goodall gave yesterday the Future For Nature Award to Dr. Lucy King for her work
ElephantVoices has launched a campaign against the ivory trade based on the creation of two powerful pieces of graphic art by
African elephant fares better in countries with good education than in countries with newly created nature reserves. A new study by
A better life for domesticated elephants in Asia, almost always in chains. A new project in Nepal, the first in Asia.