
Elephant Crisis Fund
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The Elephant Crisis Fund is helping prevent the ivory crisis and ensuring elephants are no longer under threat. It is run by @ste_kenya and @wildnetorg
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These striking images and their story highlight the vital work of the Conservation and Tourism Society Elephant Response team tackling urban human-elephant conflict in Livingstone, Zambia - a key coexistence site supported by ECF since 2022. Read more: bit.ly/4ifUDIf đ¸ Tommy Trenchard


Great news from South Sudan where ECF partner, African Parks, has completed a successful wildlife collaring operation that included elephants! Weâre proud to have supported African Parks' important work in South Sudan since 2022, made possible by our generous donors.


Congratulations to ECF partner Wildlife Justice Commission for 10 years of dedicated efforts to address wildlife trafficking and bring criminals to justice. bit.ly/42fmCTB

This #EarthDay, we celebrate grantees using clean energy to promote human-elephant coexistence - like solar fences in Gabon and solar water systems in Namibia. Support more innovations like these with a gift to the ECF today. đˇ Peter Chadwick/conserve global & Space for Giants


Elephant numbers in eastern CAR have massively declined over the past 30 years - but thereâs hope. With support, including over $1M in ECF grants, African Parks is protecting Chinkoâs fragile herd and expanding efforts to reach others still at risk. bit.ly/4iCmSRm


Disruption and Disarray - A new report from Wildlife Justice Commission, co-funded by the ECF, indicates that while demand persists, the illegal trade in ivory and pangolin scales has seen a sustained decline since the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more here bit.ly/43bLjk7

Malawi's Anti-Corruption Bureau has blocked a bid by wildlife trafficker Lin Yun Hua to secure a presidential pardon for âgood behaviour.â Lin, serving 14 years for leading a major trafficking ring faces new corruption charges according to Platform for Investigative Journalism - Malawi: bit.ly/4jZAFTa




Check out this great resource from Save the Elephants and stay in the know on African and Asian elephant news! Learn more here: bit.ly/3GUWp4m


Elephants fear bees! Beehive fences - pioneered by Dr Lucy King and Save the Elephants - are helping deter crop-raiding elephants. On #WorldBeeDay we celebrate 17 countries using this solution, including Mozambique, where the ECF and Elephants Alive support local farmers. đ¸ Rogan Kerr






