CONSERVATION NEWS
IN PLANE SIGHT - Wildlife Trafficking Report
Please read this detailed report about animal trafficking.
In Plane Sight examines wildlife trafficking through the air transport sector by analyzing nine years' worth of open source seizure information, and is intended to provide an update on wildlife trafficking activity in airports since last year's Flying Under the Radar. Over the past year, C4ADS analysts have continued to collect ivory, rhino horn, reptile, and bird seizures, and have developed three new datasets covering pangolin, marine products, and mammal seizures.
In general, the report finds wildlife trafficking activity to be truly global in scope, and increasingly so, as trafficking networks continue to seek out new source regions and demand markets for their illicit products. Source: https://c4ads.org/reports
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Join Nsefu.org for "A Toast for Tusks"
Help Nsefu.org protect the wildlife in Africa!
Nsefu Wildlife Conservation Foundation and Witch Creek Winery invite you to "A Toast for Tusks" on Sunday, September 30th from 2-6pm at Witch Creek Winery, Carlsbad, CA.
Friends of Nsefu Wildlife enjoying the festivities.
Witch Creek Winery is proudly helping support Nsefu Wildlife's groundbreaking wildlife-saving programs in Africa. 100 elephants and 6 rhinos die every single day due to rampant poaching fueled by the insatiable black market demand for ivory, rhino horn, lion bones, and more. Not to mention the devastating impact of wildlife trafficking of exotic animals. The numbers for elephants and rhinos number so few, they will literally be wiped from the wild within 8 years and this is simply unacceptable. Nsefu Wildlife is on the ground working 24/7 to protect and preserve wildlife, especially endangered species. You can help fight extinction with us by attending our event "A Toast for Tusks"! All proceeds will be turned into action supporting our Nsefu Wildlife Ranger and Community programs. Nsefu Wildlife IS making a difference and creating change in Zambia with boots-on-the-ground action and education.
Join us for delicious food and award-winning wine tastings including our Wild Wines, featuring the "Save Us" collection. These wines were created by Witch Creek Winery to help support Nsefu Wildlife. There will be excellent silent auctions that include concert tickets and so much more! There will also be an Opportunity Drawings and door prizes. It will be a wonderful afternoon of wine for wildlife. *Must be 21+ for wine tasting.
CMR Risk & Insurance Services, Inc. Donation to Nsefu
Donations go directly to our conservation efforts!
CMR Risk & Insurance Services, Inc. presented Nsefu.org president Coe Lewis with a check in support of our conservation efforts in Zambia.
We at Nsefu.org appreciate the kind donation.
First-ever test tube rhino embryo gives hope for functionally extinct species
There is hope for the future!
Although no living male northern white rhinos remain on Earth, experimental assisted reproduction techniques treatments still offer the functionally extinct species a fighting chance. Scientists are now reporting a promising breakthrough in the battle for their survival, producing first-of-a-kind test tube embryos they claim can offer a high probability of pregnancy in a surrogate mother. Story by Nick Lavars / newatlas.com.
Thank you Northern Arizona University Staff and Students!
NAU & Nsefu.org working together to help the Chabwela students.
Nsefu Wildlife would like to thank the staff and students of Northern Arizona University for their most generous donations to Chabwela School and our beekeeping project.
The fantastic NAU staff was led by Dr. Faith Walker with Crystal, Jennifer, Carol and Dan, along with students Kate, Tyler, Ryan and Craig. We are proud to include our friends as part of TEAM NSEFU. Thank you NAU!