#Act4 Wildlife The Trump administration is seeking to lift Endangered Species Act protections for the gray wolf, arguing the predators found mainly in the western United States have been brought back successfully from the brink of extinction. U.S. seeks to lift endangered species protection for gray wolf 6 March 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Urgent restrictions are needed on the international trade in giraffe bones and spotted hides, a coalition of African countries has said. African nations call for restrictions on giraffe trade after populations fall by 40% 2 March 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Illegal trade in wildlife has increased dramatically over the past decade; however, so have enforcement efforts aimed at mitigating this threat. New guidelines for the management of confiscated animals 28 February 2019
#Act4 Wildlife The orchestrated killing of hippos in Zambia will begin in May, state officials said, over objections from a key animal rights group. A long-disputed hippo cull will begin in May in Zambia, officials say 21 February 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Although the wolf fences work and there are fewer wolves in Denmark, there has been a slight increase in the number of attacks. Wolf fences effective in Denmark 8 February 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Joanna Swabe and Manon Dené argue that the European Union must stick out its neck to protect the giraffe. Will giraffe survival depend on CITES amendment to regulate trade? 1 February 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Lions in Namibia have turned to hunting seabirds and seals in the face of scarce food resources in the desert landscape, research has found. Lions have adapted to hunt seals and seabirds in Namibia, study finds 28 January 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Here’s more evidence that plastic waste is pervasive in our oceans. New study discovers plastic in 50 dead whales, dolphins, seals 24 January 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Wildlife poaching and trafficking pose a serious threat to unique species in the Amazon countries of Bolivia and Suriname, according to a new study commissioned by IUCN National Committee of The Netherlands. New report shows wildlife crime in Bolivia and Suriname poses serious threat to indigenous species 22 January 2019
#Act4 Wildlife A League amendment could extend the concept of self-defense against wild animals. The Italian government wants to extend legitimate defense against wolves and wildlife 17 January 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Illegal hunting poses a greater threat to ASEAN’s wildlife than earlier thought according to a study published in the Communications Biology journal last week. ASEAN wildlife under threat from illegal hunting 4 November 2018
#Act4 Wildlife The nights are drawing in and temperatures are dropping in the Northern Hemisphere. The latest victims of over-tourism in Finland and the Arctic Circle? Huskies 28 October 2018