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Angel

@angelux1111

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calendar_today09-11-2012 22:51:54

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Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (@sheldricktrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Kaluku, the day begins with a wildlife walk — a gentle, purposeful stroll, with a little swagger on the parts of Toto and Korbessa — led by our Keepers. Rescued orphan giraffe, and mother goose, Twiggy opted to join today’s proceedings: Whether a case of FOMO or just being

PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE (@protect_wldlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After hearing from us & over 40,000 supporters, Carnival Corporation’s brands ~ including m., @hollandamericaline , and @princesscruises ~ won’t offer exploitative Elephant excursions! We applaud them for joining 50+ compassionate companies who ditched cruel Elephant

After hearing from us &amp; over 40,000 supporters, Carnival Corporation’s brands ~ including <a href="/carnival/">m.</a>, @hollandamericaline , and @princesscruises ~ won’t offer exploitative Elephant excursions! 

We applaud them for joining 50+ compassionate companies who ditched cruel Elephant
Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (@sheldricktrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, every life matters. While elephants are at the heart of our work, our commitment extends to all creatures in need — from rhinos and giraffes to warthogs, antelope, and even a bush baby. Among our most striking rescues are orphaned zebras.

PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE (@protect_wldlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why Are You Not PROTECTING Your Wildlife?!?😡 Trophy hunting may soon return to Madikwe Game Reserve and Pilanesberg National Park – targeting Elephant, Buffalo and Black Rhino! Among the most controversial allocations that were published in the tender documents for trophy

Why Are You Not PROTECTING Your Wildlife?!?😡

Trophy hunting may soon return to Madikwe Game Reserve and Pilanesberg National Park – targeting Elephant, Buffalo and Black Rhino!

Among the most controversial allocations that were published in the tender documents for trophy
Lyle Lewis (@race2extinct) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First insult: logging Second insult: glyphosate spraying destroying biodiversity Third insult: Soil loss from exposure to rainfall and snowmelt due to no plant cover Fourth insult: planting a tree monoculture Fifth insult: more glyphosate spraying to kill invasive thistle

First insult: logging

Second insult: glyphosate spraying destroying biodiversity

Third insult: Soil loss from exposure to rainfall and snowmelt due to no plant cover

Fourth insult: planting a tree monoculture

Fifth insult: more glyphosate spraying to kill invasive thistle
Hannes Kächele (@hannes_1961) 's Twitter Profile Photo

African elephant bulls are considered effective scouts due to their unique behavioral, physical, and social characteristics, which enable them to navigate and assess their environment proficiently. Below are the key factors that make them well-suited for this role, drawing on

African elephant bulls are considered effective scouts due to their unique behavioral, physical, and social characteristics, which enable them to navigate and assess their environment proficiently. Below are the key factors that make them well-suited for this role, drawing on
Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (@sheldricktrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At the heart of our work is a simple mission: to create safe, nurturing spaces where orphaned wild animals can heal, grow, and rediscover the rhythms of nature. Moments like this one, captured in Kaluku, show just how vital that care is — a playful scene made possible by

Christina (@cwitvrouwen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Forest elephants are disappearing — but trophy hunts are still on sale in Cameroon. Less than a thousand left. Killing them for fun isn’t hunting. It’s murder for money. If you call yourself a conservationist and support this, you’re part of the problem.

Forest elephants are disappearing — but trophy hunts are still on sale in Cameroon.
Less than a thousand left.
Killing them for fun isn’t hunting.
It’s murder for money.
If you call yourself a conservationist and support this, you’re part of the problem.
Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (@sheldricktrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chapeyu's enjoying support from all sides! Voi's mini matriarch, Mbegu, now spends her evenings away from the stockades, but she remains devoted to the dependent herd, including newest addition, Chapeyu. We rescued Chapeyu in February after he was speared, leaving him with