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New decisions by global conservation group bolster efforts to save Africa’s elephants

New decisions by global conservation group bolster efforts to save Africa’s elephants

by Adam Cruise | Apr 2, 2021 | Commentary

By Robin Whytock and Fiona Maisels – The Conversation wo big decisions have been made in the last few weeks in relation to African elephants that will have major implications for the survival of the giant mammals. The first is that a global...
Africa’s forest elephant has been largely overlooked. Now we need to fight for it

Africa’s forest elephant has been largely overlooked. Now we need to fight for it

by Adam Cruise | Mar 26, 2021 | Commentary

By Professor Lee White – The Guardian African elephant recognised as two separate species – both endangered This critically endangered ‘gardener’ of the forest has been ‘red listed’ independent of its famous savanna relative for the first time. It’s time to take...
Compatibility of Trophy Hunting as a Form of Sustainable Use with IUCN’s Objectives

Compatibility of Trophy Hunting as a Form of Sustainable Use with IUCN’s Objectives

by Adam Cruise | Oct 5, 2019 | Reports

A Report by the IUCN WCEL Ethics Specialist Group The report aims for assisting IUCN to clarify the ethical acceptability of trophy hunting according to current IUCN statutes and policies and consistent with generally accepted methodologies of social and environmental...
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