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Wildlife Conservation Enforcement Training in Huangpu Customs, Guangzhou
On November the 24th to 25th, 2014, China Wildlife Conservation Society in collaboration with the Guangzhou CITES Management Authority (MA), provided a two-day training workshop for Huangpu Customs Agency to support front-line enforcement efforts.
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Facing the illegal ivory trade and the African elephant crisis
A detailed review on the jeopardized survival of African elephants.
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Kangkang the great
Meet our team in Changtang!
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Building fences, crossing barriers
Challenges of doing conservation work in remote areas speaking completely different languages.
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Three days in Changtang
Travelling to Tibet is like entering a dream, until you look for a trash bin.
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Will Tibetan antelopes ever be free?
The influence of pasture fences on Tibetan antelopes in Changtang, Tibet.
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A young herdsman looking after his yaks.
A day together with a yak herdsman on the grasslands of Changtang.
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Chasing the Intruder
Chronicle of a wildlife-human conflict in Changtang, Tibet.
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Amur Leopard is back to China
A family of two adults has been seen breeding a cub once again in north-east China.
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New hope for the Tibetan wild yak
A new breeze of hope for wild yaks and the sustainable development of local communities in Changtang, Tibet.
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