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UPDATES FROM THE FIELD, Save Elephants with Bees
It’s been exactly 3 months today since 36 beehives were installed on the boundaries of Arusha National Park and the village of Nkwasenga...
READY FOR PHASE 2? Save Elephants with bees continues...
After the success of our first project (see below), Wild & Free and AFeWis are going to work together for a second project in Arusha...
NEW CAMPAIGN LAUNCH: Save Elephants with Bees
Africa is home to around 415,000 of the largest walking animals on Earth, the African elephants, which represents a dreadful 30% decrease...
Journeys with Purpose
If you are reading this blog post, I already know that you care about wildlife, environment and making a difference. But are you also an...
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
My last post of 2018 is to thank you all for your support this year and to wish you a wonderful Christmas and New year! I hope you have a...
Unexpected rescue!
It’s no secret that I’ve always had a soft spot for animals that are less known or liked by the public. They all deserve a chance. As I’m...
My visit at Lilongwe Wildlife Centre in Malawi
As always when I travel, I try to visit a wildlife rehabilitation centre as I realise that you learn a lot more by seeing their work in...
Untung's story: from bird cage to tree tops, he deserves it, let's help him!
Untung was discovered alongside Hercules and Antak in appalling conditions at Samarinda Zoo where he was confined to a bird cage. At only...
Sorry to hear Antak and Hercules
As our 'Back to the wild' campaign for orangutans waiting to be released by the Centre for Orangutan Protection (COP) continues, I wanted...
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