Posted by piedmontgardener in Conservation Corner, Native Wildlife, piedmont gardening on January 1, 2025 Happy New Year to one and all! In my inbox this morning, I received an email from the NC Wildlife Federation about their Butterfly Highway program, which you’ll find it its entirety ...
Jackson Wild and Cites have teamed up again for the World Wildlife Day 2025 Showcase, one of many global events illustrating this year’s WWD theme: “Wildlife Conservation Finance: Investing in People and Planet” They are now accepting films that explore how innovative finance can contribute to...
Bird Species of Conservation Concern, birds, Nesting Birds of Missouri, wildlife, wildlife photography I had the opportunity to visit Clarence Cannon National Wildlife Refuge in Pike County a few times during my holiday break. During each visit, I encountered this first-year Peregrine Falcon in the...
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It’s only mid-May, and it still struggles to get much above 60 degrees here in Eastern Idaho, but forest fires are torching northern Alberta, not all that far from the Arctic Circle. A third of the town of 7000 at Slave Lake burned. In the general area, many of the giant tar san...
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds is a conservation organisation with over one million members. Producers of wildlife films since 1953, the RSPB Film Unit continues to create blue-chip wildlife and conservation programming today for event presentation, broadcast, DVD sales, online distribu...
1 COMMUNITY-BASED CONSERVATION: OLD WAYS, NEW MYTHS AND ENDURING CHALLENGES by Prof. Marshall W. Murphree p. 5 COMMUNITY-BASED CONSERVATION: 13 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN TANZANIA by Dr. Ludwig Siege p.17 iii COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF WILDLIFE IN TANZANIA by ...
People often ask me what is the purpose of conservation photography?Having the ability to affect some form of positive change in the environment and make a global difference with the photographs. Hopefully, the images will inspire people to care more about nature and make a positive difference in...
A.Wildlife SOS is a conservation group B.Making sweaters is a big undertaking C.A few elephants have recovered from injuries D.There are 20 elephants living at the center at present E.Some volunteers even make sweaters for elephants in India ...
a kakapo scientist for the New Zealand Department of Conservation. A four-day-old kakapo chick will receive a health check. Young chicks in nests are examined and weighed every night, to ensure they are healthy. Once the birds lay eggs, the eggs are carefully moved from the nests and taken...