BlogDefra in the media World Lion Day – 10 August 2018 Posted by:Defra Press Office, Posted on:10 August 2018 – Categories:Weekly stories On today’s blog we look at World Lion Day and the Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund. World Lion Day: Raising awareness of the threats to big cats Today (10 August) is World Lion Day and the Daily
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WWF camera traps recorded an astounding 12 tigers in just two months in the central Sumatran landscape of Bukit Tigapuluh, including two mothers with cubs. A video camera trap in the same area has also captured footage of three young tiger siblings playfully chasing a leaf. “Our team was thrilled to discover 47 tiger images
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Best News Pictures of 2010: Your Picks From National Geographic News. You clicked, we noticed. See the best photo galleries of 2010 from National Geographic News, as measured by viewer interest—including a shocking sinkhole in Guatemala, fish with “hands,” volcanic lightning in Iceland, and a crocodile-elephant fight. Best News Pictures of 2010 Photos: Sinkhole Pierces
These photos were taken by Simon and Kavitha Pender in Selous and Ruaha Tanzania East Africa. For more photos visit http://www.adventurecampstz.com Ruaha Nation Park Tanzania Ruaha is a very large and important wildlife reserve located in the southern region of Tanzania. This is a top quality safari location, one of the best in Africa, a wonderfully remote and
By David Quammen, Photograph by Joel Sartore. Animal migration is a phenomenon far grander and more patterned than animal movement. It represents collective travel with long-deferred rewards. It suggests premeditation and epic willfulness, codified as inherited instinct. A biologist named Hugh Dingle, striving to understand the essence, has identified five characteristics that apply, in varying
European Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2010. European Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2010 A ghostly cheetah appears against a charred landscape, hunting prey that has nowhere left to hide. This shot, taken after a bushfire in Tanzania, won Britta Jaschinski the overall GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2010 prize. Page last updated
www.highlandtiger.com The Scottish wildcat is endangered by interbreeding with the closely-related domestic cat and the resultant hybridisation is pushing the wildcat into extinction. In order to “turn off the taps” of the flow of domestic cats into the wider countryside, where they can create considerable problems for wildcats and other wildlife, the Cairngorms Wildcat Project
Cheetah and African wild dog ‘exterminated’ in northern Cameroon By WildCat Energy Drink 29/07/2010 21:22:32 Carnivores in crisis in North Cameroon – Cheetah population crash July 2010: Cheetahs and African wild dogs have all but disappeared from North Cameroon. Other large carnivores are also suffering – with lions, leopards and both striped and spotted hyenas