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Coming back
I’ve been gone for a while,
according to WordPress stats, I haven’t posted anything for 6 months.
What have I been doing?
My visit to Libearty bear sanctuary – the bears’ stories
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The bear sanctuary part 2; The moment i cried
When I was on the phone with one of the Oyster Worldwide representatives about a month and a half ago, she told me that sometimes you might not be able to see the bears for a few days at a time. I was very mentally aware that I didn’t make all the way to the sanctuary for bear watching – but for true meaningful work.
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The transferring of 33 lions back to Africa
A widely spread story is ADI (Animal Defenders International) sending 33 lions that were rescued from circuses in Peru to a big cat sanctuary in South Africa. Continue reading “The transferring of 33 lions back to Africa”
Blackfish documentary and SeaWorld statement not to breed more killer whales in captivity
If you’re a social media user and have liked even one page of any sort of conservation site/community/page/and such, you probably already have seen an article about SeaWorld announcing they’re canceling their killer whales breeding program.
“Blackfish” is a documentary that should be watched by every single person on earth, but definitely by anyone who’s even remotely interested in animals, wildlife, marine wildlife, and conservation. Continue reading “Blackfish documentary and SeaWorld statement not to breed more killer whales in captivity”
The conservation war; China’s part in it and what are the next step to stop the poaching crisis
Patrick Bergin, the chief executive of the African Wildlife Foundation, talks about China’s part in stopping the poaching crisis of rhinos and elephants in Africa.
In this Q&A interview with a small intro to get the readers on the same page, this well informed man talks about the importance and influence the Chinese have – especially in Africa. Continue reading “The conservation war; China’s part in it and what are the next step to stop the poaching crisis”
3 Signs you might be considering volunteering for the wrong place
When wanting and planning to volunteer with animals abroad, there are a few things you might want to pay attention to before booking your volunteering with a certain organization or project. Continue reading “3 Signs you might be considering volunteering for the wrong place”
The trendsetter Alikiba and China’s part in the eradication of the wildlife black market trade
Alikiba is a Tanzanian singer songwriter, and quite a trendsetter. Winning 6 awards in the 2015 Tanaznian music awards – he is now 29.
Now he is also a wildlife ambassador in Tanzania, trying to raise his people’ awareness of the elephant poaching crisis now taking place in the country.
A nobel cause IT IS! Continue reading “The trendsetter Alikiba and China’s part in the eradication of the wildlife black market trade”