Wildlife Action Group Malawi (@wagmalawi) 's Twitter Profile
Wildlife Action Group Malawi

@wagmalawi

WAG protects forests & wildlife in Malawi, Africa from uncontrolled illegal activities which threaten the conservation of habitats & wildlife.

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Mr M, was part of the largest and most significant elephant translocation in human history. from Liwonde to Nkhotakota. However, shortly afterwards he decided to leave there and has found himself in Thuma.

Mr M,  was part of the largest and most significant elephant translocation in human history. from Liwonde to Nkhotakota. However, shortly afterwards he decided to leave there and has found himself in Thuma.
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Camera trapping gold @mammalweb Charles Taylor one of the elephant bulls meets up with an owl! Charles is not seen very often, so its great to get this photo of him. We can identify him as he has only one tusk and his ears are very ragged.

Camera trapping gold @mammalweb Charles Taylor one of the elephant bulls meets up with an owl!  Charles is not seen very often, so its great to get this photo of him. We can identify him as he has only one tusk and his ears are very ragged.
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📢 IN THE NEWS: today the IUCN Red List has declared the African forest elephant as #criticallyendangered. 🐘⬇ Forest elephant numbers have fallen by 86% in 31 years. 🔎 More via: bit.ly/39f7c5K

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We provide veterinary support to parks & wildlife reserves in Malawi. We recently assisted Wildlife Action Group Malawi with moving a small herd of nyala into #ThumaForestReserve, w/ partners DNPW Malawi, KutiWildlifeReserve & game capture expert Bruce Carruthers. © Wildlife Action photos by Wildlife Action Group Malawi

We provide veterinary support to parks &amp; wildlife reserves in Malawi. We recently assisted <a href="/WagMalawi/">Wildlife Action Group Malawi</a> with moving a small herd of nyala into #ThumaForestReserve, w/ partners <a href="/DNPWMalawi/">DNPW Malawi</a>, <a href="/kuti_malawi/">KutiWildlifeReserve</a> &amp; game capture expert Bruce Carruthers. © Wildlife Action photos by <a href="/WagMalawi/">Wildlife Action Group Malawi</a>
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Meet Dibble&Nibble,2 orphaned hedgehogs handed in by a local boy. They were very very small & in stepped 3 young wildlife hero's, Emma,Lucas and Alex Almeida who cared and fed them until they were big enough to release. Both have been released back to Thuma Hugh Warwick

Meet Dibble&amp;Nibble,2 orphaned hedgehogs handed in by a local boy. They were very very small &amp; in stepped 3 young wildlife hero's, Emma,Lucas and Alex Almeida who cared and fed them until they were big enough to release. Both have been released back to Thuma <a href="/hedgehoghugh/">Hugh Warwick</a>
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A team of rangers today completed what is probably the longest elephant drive back done on foot, in Malawi's history. Earlier in the week, a group of five elephants were spotted 50km from the boundary of Thuma Forest Reserve, in the Bwanje Valley in Ntcheu.

A team of rangers today completed what is probably the longest elephant drive back done on foot, in Malawi's history. 
Earlier in the week, a group of five elephants were spotted 50km from the boundary of Thuma Forest Reserve, in the Bwanje Valley in Ntcheu.
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We are again taking part in the #thewildliferangerchallenge with Tusk Donations have never been more important as we battle the impact of #Covid please consider giving what you can justgiving.com/fundraising/th…

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We are looking for a voluntary researcher to join us to support our work in Malawi and/or remotely. We have many opportunities where research support is needed including elephant conflict, pangolin rehab, poaching & community engagement. wag-malawi.org/nav/contact.ht…

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Last chance to sign up - the countdown to race day is on ⏰ #WildlifeRangerChallenge This day next week, 18th September 2021, Wildlife Action Group Rangers will take on a grueling 21km half marathon carrying 22kg of patrol kit to raise money that justgiving.com/fundraising/th…

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World Ranger Challenge 2021 - 21 kms (half marathon) with 22kg of patrol kit on ones back. Wildlife Action Group rangers are so proud to represent Malawi, and were one of over 150 ranger teams across Africa to run today to raise awareness and funding for rangers.

World Ranger Challenge 2021 - 
21 kms (half marathon) with 22kg of patrol kit on ones back.
Wildlife Action Group rangers are so proud to represent Malawi, and were one of over 150 ranger teams across Africa to run today to raise awareness and funding for rangers.
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We’re delighted to report that Sheila the crocodile has been successfully released! We transferred her to the same wildlife reserve where her friend Bushdog was released last year.

We’re delighted to report that Sheila the crocodile has been successfully released! We transferred her to the same wildlife reserve where her friend Bushdog was released last year.
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We have been delighted to be recognised for our ongoing efforts over many years in Malawi africabrief.substack.com/p/wag-scores-b…

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We're so excited to welcome Wildlife Action Group Malawi to the Tusk family this year. Their work aims to protect, preserve and restore biodiverse forest reserves through the prevention of poaching of African elephants and other key species - we can't wait to work with you🙌 #wildlifeconservation

We're so excited to welcome <a href="/WagMalawi/">Wildlife Action Group Malawi</a> to the Tusk family this year. Their work aims to protect, preserve and restore biodiverse forest reserves through the prevention of poaching of African elephants and other key species - we can't wait to work with you🙌 #wildlifeconservation
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thrilled to see the resident Southern ground hornbill have gone from 2 to 5 here at Thuma! In South Africa they're listed as endangered due to decreasing population size so we'll be keeping a close eye on them.