Africans for Wildlife (@africa4wildlife) 's Twitter Profile
Africans for Wildlife

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Namibia Future Media News (@futuremedia_nam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Authorities offer a N$160,000 reward for information on a poaching incident near Maltahöhe, where a white rhino was killed, and its calf orphaned. futuremedianews.com.na/2025/05/19/n16…

Xpose Trophy Hunting (@xposetrophyhunt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Millions of pangolins, 193,000 elephants — how crime networks are hollowing out Africa’s wilderness. In 2019 alone global seizure of #pangolin scales was > than 100,000 tonnes - that's 180 000 #pangolins needlessly slaughtered for a medicinal myth!😡 dailymaverick.co.za/article/2025-0…

Sue Spurgin (@suespurgin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Namibia 3 more #rhinos #poached! #Rhino reward up to N$1 million being offered that will lead to the arrest of a syndicate that recently poached four #rhinos on a farm in the Hardap Region near Maltahöhe. #EndangeredSpecis #StopRhinoPoaching

#Namibia 3 more #rhinos #poached! #Rhino reward up to N$1 million being offered that will lead to the arrest of a syndicate that  recently poached four #rhinos on a farm in the Hardap Region near Maltahöhe. #EndangeredSpecis #StopRhinoPoaching
Elephant Protection Initiative (@epiafrica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over the past decade, we've worked closely with our member states towards maintaining the international moratorium on commercial ivory trade, the closure of domestic ivory markets, and helping to keep ivory stockpiles from leaking onto the illegal market. Read more:

Over the past decade, we've worked closely with our member states towards maintaining the international moratorium on commercial ivory trade, the closure of domestic ivory markets, and helping to keep ivory stockpiles from leaking onto the illegal market. Read more:
Wild Africa (@wildafricaorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇳🇬 A big win for wildlife in Nigeria! Yesterday, Nigeria’s Endangered Species Conservation and Protection Bill passed its third and final reading in the House of Representatives. This milestone legislation will strengthen Nigeria’s response to wildlife trafficking, empower judges

Elephant Protection Initiative (@epiafrica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We congratulate the Government of Nigeria on passing the Endangered Species Conservation and Protection Bill, 2024, to the third and final reading in the House of Representatives: saharareporters.com/2025/05/28/nig… #Nigeria

We congratulate the Government of Nigeria on passing the Endangered Species Conservation and Protection Bill, 2024, to the third and final reading in the House of Representatives: saharareporters.com/2025/05/28/nig…
#Nigeria
FREELAND (@freelandglobal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Press Release, May 29, 2025: UNDERCOVER OPERATION FOILS IVORY TRAFFICKING ATTEMPT IN KENYA - THREE SUSPECTS ARRESTED WITH REMAINS OF 3 DEAD ELEPHANTS! Read full press release here: loom.ly/0eK-LxI #pressrelease #standready #latf #nairobi #trafficking #arrest #support

Press Release, May 29, 2025: UNDERCOVER OPERATION FOILS IVORY TRAFFICKING ATTEMPT IN KENYA - THREE SUSPECTS ARRESTED WITH REMAINS OF 3 DEAD ELEPHANTS!

Read full press release here: loom.ly/0eK-LxI #pressrelease #standready #latf #nairobi #trafficking #arrest #support
Africans for Wildlife (@africa4wildlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇰🇪🐘 Kenya: Well-known businessman arrested for transporting live elephant calf in his vehicle kenyan-post.com/2025/05/police…

🇰🇪🐘 Kenya: Well-known businessman arrested for transporting live elephant calf in his vehicle

kenyan-post.com/2025/05/police…
Africans for Wildlife (@africa4wildlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigeria's much anticipated 2024 Endangered Species Conservation and Protection Bill is one step closer to enactment. The country has been a major hub for the trafficking of ivory and pangolin to Asia. #Nigeria #elephant #ivory #pangolin guardian.ng/news/wildlife-…

Nigeria's much anticipated 2024 Endangered Species Conservation and Protection Bill is one step closer to enactment. The country has been a major hub for the trafficking of ivory and pangolin to Asia. 

#Nigeria #elephant #ivory #pangolin

guardian.ng/news/wildlife-…
EnviroNews (@environewsng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

World Parrot Day: Wild Africa, World Parrot Trust call for stronger protection of parrots in Nigeria environewsnigeria.com/world-parrot-d… via EnviroNews

Sue Spurgin (@suespurgin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#SouthAfrica Skukuza #poacher sentenced to 10 years in jail for #poaching-related offences!👏👏 Good to see Skukuza Regional Court continuing to show zero tolerance for #poaching #WildlifeCrime citizen.co.za/lowvelder/news…

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

##ThoughtForTheDay Elephant populations are in freefall across Africa. South Sudan was once home to 100,000 of these iconic creatures, but in less than 50 years, more than 97% of them have been wiped out. The reasons for this are sadly predictable: the illegal ivory trade

Africans for Wildlife (@africa4wildlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❌🇳🇦❌🦏❌🐘❌ Sounds not like conservation success #Namibia: MEFT confirmed 15 #rhinos and 1 #elephant #poached from Jan to May 2025 alone neweralive.na/private-rhino-…

Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) (@bonnconvention) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Migratory species are among the wildlife most at risk from #PlasticPollution, one of the most fixable environmental challenges of our time. 🧴 Plastic waste doesn’t just flow into the ocean where it harms aquatic species; some of it remains in river basins, putting terrestrial

Migratory species are among the wildlife most at risk from #PlasticPollution, one of the most fixable environmental challenges of our time. 🧴

Plastic waste doesn’t just flow into the ocean where it harms aquatic species; some of it remains in river basins, putting terrestrial
Virunga National Park (@gorillacd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The gorillas surprised us by how quickly they wanted to leave the enclosure to go into the forest. They wanted to be with the silverback and they immediately started learning from him. Within three days, they were eating plants that grow at higher altitudes that they had never

“The gorillas surprised us by how quickly they wanted to leave the enclosure to go into the forest. They wanted to be with the silverback and they immediately started learning from him. Within three days, they were eating plants that grow at higher altitudes that they had never
Africans for Wildlife (@africa4wildlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Zimbabwe Elephants Plundered: #Ivory syndicate busted with 41 #elephant tusks worth thousands heraldonline.co.zw/zim-elephants-…