Celebrated artist Rosana Venturini pledges support for National Park Rescue
National Park Rescue are hugely honoured that Rosana Venturini, a signature member of Artists for Conservation, has pledged to support us through sales of her
National Park Rescue are hugely honoured that Rosana Venturini, a signature member of Artists for Conservation, has pledged to support us through sales of her
National Park Rescue’s team of female community scouts have been celebrated in an article in The Independent newspaper. On seeing their images in print and
For many of us living in the west, far from the African bush, the idea of living next to elephants seems exotic, idyllic and even
As feared, despite the positive news headlines, China is still promoting the use of pangolin scales in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Pangolins have been removed from
As poaching rises around the world, the work of National Park Rescue, our friends and partners is more important than ever. We cannot forget that
Conservation projects that exclude the local people are doomed to failure. Communities can and should be the first line of defence for national parks, but
In a fascinating new study, just published, researchers from WCS have identified that coronaviruses accumulate in wild animals the further along the supply chain they
The recent tide of articles criticising what is pejoratively described as the “militarisation” of conservation are representative of a concerning shift in the narrative around
The future survival of wildlife living in protected areas is intrinsically linked to the ability to motivate rangers to carry out their difficult and dangerous
It has been shown by the UN that women invest ~50% more of their salary back into their families than men. If you are serious
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