by The Thin Green Line Foundation | Jun 16, 2015
Popular for its butterflies, lush jungle mountains, waterfalls, and birds, Pang Sida National Park in Thailand is also a prime target area for poachers logging Siamese Rosewood trees. Every month there are violent confrontations in the National Park between armed...
by The Thin Green Line Foundation | May 8, 2015
Endemic to Vietnam, the Delacour’s langur is a critically endangered primate – with only 200 individuals left. The largest and most viable population of 120 is found in Van Long Nature Reserve in Northern Vietnam. The Thin Green Line Foundation is helping...
by The Thin Green Line Foundation | Apr 13, 2015
Conservation Lake Tanganyika (CLT) identified the shortage of well trained and equipped wildlife rangers as the most pressing shortfalls in law enforcement capabilities for Nsumbu National Park. Despite CLT having the capacity to provide the logistical requirements to...
by The Thin Green Line Foundation | Jun 6, 2014
In July 2013 fire destroyed 6 houses belonging to the Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA), including all the belongings of the ZAWA wildlife police officers (WPOs) inhabiting those houses. The major damage sustained was to the roofs and doors of the houses, these being...
by The Thin Green Line Foundation | Jun 6, 2014
In collaboration with The Orangutan Project, TTGLF provided patrol equipment to park rangers working to protect orangutans and other important wildlife species in the jungles of Bukit Tigapuluh in Sumatra, Indonesia. Working in demanding conditions of a tropical...