19 Nov
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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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 […]
READ MORE14 Mar
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 […]
READ MORE25 Sep
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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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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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 […]
READ MORE23 Jul
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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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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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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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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