
Wildlife Diplomacy: Rangers’ critical roles managing Human-Wildlife Conflict
Human-wildlife conflict puts rangers in peacekeeper roles, having to deter wildlife from dining-out on crops.
Human-wildlife conflict puts rangers in peacekeeper roles, having to deter wildlife from dining-out on crops.
Grevy’s Zebra Trust work with communities in northern Kenya to protect one of Africa’s most endangered large mammals.
Thin Green Line provided support for Ranger teams protecting gorillas and other rare species.
Three East African Rangers have been killed by elephants in recent weeks.
The current pandemic and its aftermath could undermine decades of conservation effort.
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Our project has been awarded an Australian Aid: Friendship Grant
Thin Green Line acknowledges the Kulin nation community, especially the Boon Wurrung and Bunurong people of Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula where we are based. We recognise all First Nations and Indigenous peoples across our Earth, and their living traditions of caring for lands and waters.
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