An Invasive Species is Fueling Western Wildfires
Before smoke filled the skies of the western US this wildfire season, an unwanted invader was already crowding out wildlife food sources in sagebrush country—and now the country is burning.READ MORE
Before smoke filled the skies of the western US this wildfire season, an unwanted invader was already crowding out wildlife food sources in sagebrush country—and now the country is burning.READ MORE
Now a member of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, the Wild Sheep Foundation is expanding its efforts, expertise and programs in the world’s largest and most diverse Caprinae habitat—the remote republics of Central Asia. READ MORE
These elusive, intelligent, charismatic creatures are now classified as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. We hope that coverage such as this will aid their conservation in the wild. READ MORE
The roan, Africa’s second-largest antelope, is patchily distributed—the northern cluster stretches from Guinea in West Africa to South Sudan into Ethiopia; the southern cluster occurs in South-Central Africa. Sub-populations face conservation, natural and anthropogenic threats ranging from climate change, predation, genetic contamination, tick-borne and other diseases, and habitat loss due to short-sighted management decisions.READ MORE
In July, Conservation Frontlines introduced its first Select Study: research in support of predators, prey and rural communities in Russia’s vast and remote Far East. Only some 500 Amur (Siberian) tiger survive there, and they depend on wild boar and red deer. These two species are also vital for the food security and culture of the human community in the region. READ MORE
Open letter to World Health Organisation and United Nations Environment Programme
Dear Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and Ms. Inger Andersen,READ MORE
In 1993, one nation set out to conserve an iconic species; 27 years later, its success deserves note.READ MORE
This 64-year-old reserve along the western edge of The Kruger National Park has developed a successful and sustainable wildlife-driven business model. It has never been easy.READ MORE
‘Hunters and outdoors enthusiasts know that effective conservation is as much about people as it is about wildlife.’ READ MORE
At its annual meeting, in St. Paul, Minnesota, in September 2019, AFWA passed 10 resolutions that address issues ranging from the decline in hunting to the proliferation of sagebrush. Resolution No. 2019-06-10 supports the sustainable use of wildlifeREAD MORE