CONSERVATION NEWS
Breaking News! African Wildlife Foundation Welcomes Rakuten Ban on Ivory Sales!
Read more about the new Ivory Ban!
Japanese giant Internet retailer, Rakuten, on July 6, 2017, announced that it was banning the sale of ivory on its site with trading to be phased out over the next month.
Ranger Station Construction & Chabwera Community School
We are making progress in Zambia, check out the photos!
Our Zambian team sent us photos showing the Nsefu Wildlife Conservation Foundation (NWCF) Ranger Station during the final phase of its construction as well as the Chabwera Community School with students! Your donations help to make this possible and we are making a difference! If you would like to give, you can donate HERE!
Nation's Broadest Wildlife Trafficking Ban Takes Effect
Read more about Hawaii's Senate Bill that is the most comprehensive U.S. state law targeting the illegal wildlife trade.
Hawaiian Senate Bill 2647 (Act 125), sponsored by Senator Mike Gabbard, was supported by local residents and dozens of grassroots and national conservation and animal protection groups including The Humane Society of the United States, Conservation Council for Hawaii, Nsefu Wildlife Conservation Foundation (NWCF), the Global March for Elephants and Rhinos, Vulcan Inc., International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), Humane Society International (HSI), the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).
Witch Creek Winery and Nsefu.org working together to save wildlife!
Check out how Witch Creek Winery is helping Nsefu.org protect wildlife!
Witch Creek Winery is supporting Nsefu.org in its efforts to preserve the wildlife in Zambia. They've set aside a corner in their tasting room that's all set up for Nsefu, featuring our Wild Wines, the "Save Us" collection. They've also been promoting our organization in their monthly newsletter and on Facebook.
We'd like to thank Witch Creek Winery for their partnership and support!
Find out more about Witch Creek Winery at: witchcreekwinery.com
Breaking News, Nsefu Rangers are making an impact on Poaching! WARNING, GRAPHIC PHOTOS!
Here's an update from our Rangers in the field.
Our Rangers found a poached impala last night during their multiple-day patrol. Unfortunately the four poachers got away, but the people have been identified.
The rangers confiscated the rifle the poachers were carrying and their belongings (bikes, clothes, shoes) and handed it over to ZAWA. When searching one of the bags, a phone was found. The owner of the phone was identified on one of the pictures. To be continued...