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Rambo, a habituated Elephant. Credit: Wild Tomorrow Wild Tomorrow is a South African rewilding organization operating in KwaZulu-Natal, dedicated to protecting endangered species and restoring vital ecosystems. Co-founded by John Steward and Wendy Hapgood, the group...
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Credits: ANI The Africa Nature Investors Foundation (ANI) protects and rewilds Nigeria’s wildness, specifically Gashaka Gumti and Okomu National Parks. Through a Public-Private Partnership model, ANI co-manages these areas with the government, channeling private...
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Simona, one of the monkeys in rehabilitation, enjoying a mango. Photo credit: CMRP. The Centro Mexicano de Rehabilitación de Primates (CMRP) rescues, rehabilitates, and releases endangered primates, including Spider and Howler Monkeys, in Mexico. Facing threats from...
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Asian Elephants. Credit: WRCS The Wildlife Research and Conservation Society (WRCS) in India fosters human-wildlife harmony through community-based solutions. In areas of human-elephant conflict, they use low-cost methods like early alerts, chilli deterrents, and...
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Common Castor (Ariadne merione) Butterly. Credits: The Rewilders The Rewilders, a Global Rewilding Alliance partner in India, are regenerating 1500 acres of fragmented, mined Aravalli landscapes into thriving ecosystems. Led by Vijay Dhasmana, their work at the...