Category News & Updates

19 Nov

Anti Poaching Volunteer Program

Wildlife Guardian Anti Poaching Volunteer Program We are proud to announce a new volunteer opportunity through Global Conservation Force in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Selected recruits will have […]

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30 Sep

“Nourish” the environment by volunteering in the rural communities of South Africa

Global Conservation Force supports the efforts of “Nourish” to help impact the human element of conservation surrounding the Kruger National Park. Nourish is a South African non-profit organization dedicated improving […]

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14 Mar

Creations For Wildlife Supports GCF

We are very excited to announce a collaboration in conservation with Creations4Wildlife who has decided to come onboard as #WildlifeGuardians! Dylan and Michelle’s company, Creations 4 Wildlife, is an organization […]

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25 Sep

The drones are on the way to help save wildlife!

The drones are on the way to help save wildlife! A couple months back we struck an amazing deal to get drones to the front lines of the Rhino crisis. […]

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22 Sep

World Rhino Day 2015 – An update from the field

World Rhino Day 2015; An update from the field Rhino infographic World Rhino Day 2015 We have now made it to World Rhino day 2015 and at face value we […]

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30 Aug

Poachers Moon

It is that time in the moon circuit when Anti Poaching Rangers call it a “Poachers Moon”, a couple days before, during and after, the full moon. The night sky […]

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23 Jul

The Rhino Poaching Crisis

In 2007, a total of 13 rhinos were poached in South Africa. By 2014, that number increased 9,346% to 1,215. Yes, you read that correctly. In seven short years, the […]

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11 Jun

Native Bee Houses Benefitting Local Wildlife

Native Bee houses benefitting local wildlife Many people are familiar with the honeybee colonies that pollinate a variety of our food crops in the U.S.A. Our native bees are less […]

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17 Apr

Saving Giraffes in Kenya and Beyond

By: David A. O’Connor, M.Sc., Community-Based Conservation Ecologist, Research Coordinator  & Conservation Education Division – Institute for Conservation Research San Diego Zoo Global While I may be biased, giraffes are the best animals […]

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28 Feb

Poaching Is Color Blind

Poaching is colorblind The civil rights movement is not a thing of the past. It’s easy, for some, to pretend that the need to speak about equality is gone. That […]

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