Around the world, there are many groups of committed people who are making sure wildlife have the space they need to survive and thrive. Please find a group to join so that you can be a part of their journey to help wildlife. If we all pull together, we can really power through change...
You can also make donations or adoptions with World Wildlife Fund African Wildlife Foundationwhich has a West African giraffe project Wild Nature Institute TheGiraffe Conservation Alliancehas a number of research projects that you can donate directly to, but they also work with Jeans for Giraffes, ...
It’s possible that our donations will be used to promote more hunting license sales, but I don’t believe that. Anyway, let’s give it a try. Click the I-Support-Wildlife image, sign up, pay your $25, and let’s see if AZGFD’s promotion of hunting licenses declines and its ...
In late July, surveys to determine fledging success of whooping cranes were completed. In total, observers detected 35 fledged young in 33 family groups (31 groups had a single chick, two families had two chicks). Apparent average fledging success was slightly higher (0.53) than the 20-year ...
the nearest turbine was shut down in a very rapid response as the monitor called in that the cranes were flying. The cranes passed by that turbine at a distance of about one-half mile. In the fall, two groups of whooping cranes (2+1 and 2) flew within 0.5 and 0.3 miles from an op...
There is no charge for people who work with the Forum but donations would be most welcome and will be used to support the tagging and research being undertaken by Lucy (tags are expensive and thus far have only had a 50% recovery rate, which is actually considered pretty good). Anyone in...
Here are a couple of articles about the Buffalo Field Campaign and how they, and other groups are funded. Contrary to popular belief BFC’s top paid people don’t make much money (trust me, I know this because I am on their Board of Directors). BFC is also very efficient with its mo...
They live in family groups consisting of the dominant breeding pair and their male helpers, all of which cooperatively raise the chicks. The group is led by the adult female which direct the foraging activities as well as initiate defensive behaviour when other Hornbills encroach into their ...
Several groups have done some work with data-logging eggs with nesting captive cranes (George Gee et al., Calgary Zoo), but to my knowledge no-one has done this with wild crane nests. The Florida flock of whooping cranes presents a unique research opportunity. The chances of this flock bec...
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