99%.
That's the proportion of wild gorillas still facing an uncertain future.
We cannot stop now.
Every ranger supported. Every forest protected. Every community empowered. Every donation helps give gorillas a future.
Donate today: https://t.co/pWKxiVkuoS
POV: You've found the best lunch spot in the forest. 🌿🦍
Simple moments like these are worth protecting.
Help keep gorillas safe in the wild by supporting conservation today. 💚
https://t.co/uPyxBb9lI2
Defra Trail Hunting Consultation
🦊 If you do one thing for wildlife today, please do this NOW
Please share this post and encourage your friends, family and colleagues to take part before the consultation closes on 18th June.
Together, we can make a difference for Britain's wildlife.
Have your say here: https://t.co/v1OJdf2zDg
Save Me Trust Link https://t.co/GqZZqhjp91
Protect a rhino. Save an entire ecosystem. 🦏
Rhinos are keystone species, just like elephants and lions. When we safeguard them, we safeguard everything around them: grasslands, water sources, and countless other wildlife.
Adopt a rhino today 👉 https://t.co/ilydQhtMIf
📸 Peter Ndung'u
Nduye Patrol Station in Okapi Wildlife Reserve, DRC is fully operational. 🙌
The ECF co-funded this remote base for 60 eco guards, and a Land Cruiser, for law-enforcement in a reserve under threat from ivory poachers, illegal miners, and armed groups.
📸 Okapi Wildlife Reserve
Elephants and calves in Upemba, DRC, spotted from the ECF-funded Bat Hawk. Aerial operations have resumed following a tragic rebel attack in March - a testament to the Upemba team's remarkable resilience.
🎥 Bright Uzunga
Costa Rica has outlawed recreational hunting, solidifying its role as a worldwide leader in animal protection and a safe haven for the remarkable 5% of global biodiversity it hosts.
Home to an astonishing proportion of Earth's plant and animal species, Costa Rica stands as one of the planet's most vital biodiversity hotspots. Yet this extraordinary natural heritage faces ongoing threats from human activities—including unsustainable wildlife tourism, illegal wildlife trade, domestic animal neglect, and organized animal fighting.
As encounters between people and wildlife grow more frequent, the country's fragile ecosystems require proactive safeguards to protect their most vulnerable residents.
Costa Rica has responded with groundbreaking animal welfare laws that reflect a deep national commitment to conservation. Building on its landmark 2012 nationwide ban on sport and trophy hunting, the country introduced stringent anti-trafficking measures in 2017 to combat poaching and biodiversity loss. By imposing mandatory prison sentences for animal cruelty and creating a national registry of offenders, Costa Rica demonstrates that effective conservation demands strong legal enforcement alongside widespread societal resolve to safeguard all living beings within its borders.
🦍 Imagine living through generations of fear and still finding ways to trust again.
New research by Concordia Uni found that gorillas can learn to distinguish between people who pose a threat and those who don't.
A reminder that conservation is built on patience and trust.
@archeohistories Amazing tree - you can visit another venerable baobab here: https://t.co/3LvHFnMnzQ - use your mouse or keyboard arrows to look around and click on the green door to jump inside - don't forget to look up too!
Fascinating to read about the unexplored Angolan Highlands, where new species are still being discovered ... especially given how directly they feed systems like the Okavango Delta, a place we know so well. https://t.co/LFjwf9OxkB
Please join us in welcoming Andy Raine as the new Executive Secretary of the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) and @ASCOBANS, effective today, 1 June 2026.
Mr. Raine is an international environmental lawyer with more than 20 years of experience in environmental multilateralism, including work with the United Nations.
He succeeds former Executive Secretary Amy Fraenkel, who served with dedication for seven years since 2019.
Learn more: https://t.co/HUHMfP35Mg
We cannot return these bonobos to the wild without your help 🌿
Returning endangered bonobos to the rainforest takes years of care, dedicated teams on the ground, and the support of people like you. Right now, a new group is preparing to make that journey, and we need to raise $150,000 to make it possible.
Will you be part of their story? Donate at https://t.co/zNquFWfezJ to help make their future wild. 💚
#TheirFutureIsWild #Bonobos #Rewilding #Conservation #EndangeredSpecies
Today is World Endangered Species Day 💚🦍
Gorillas still face threats from habitat loss, poaching, and conflict - but community-led conservation is helping turn the tide. Together, we can protect gorillas and the people living alongside them.
https://t.co/u7GYzPzVjJ
Migratory species are not only affected by climate change. They can also help ecosystems cope with it! 🐘
Seven case studies show how migratory wildlife support healthier, more resilient ecosystems through pollination, seed dispersal, grazing, predator roles, and nutrient cycling.
Explore all seven case studies in depth and learn how migratory species are part of the solution to the global climate crisis: https://t.co/DftirA5cFD
Born Free is deeply disappointed by South Africa’s new Biodiversity Management Plan for Black & White Rhinoceroses, which signals plans to pursue trade in rhino horn.
Policies that risk fuelling demand for ivory are a dangerous step backwards.
Read more: https://t.co/WQZK5seh5r
Six people have been killed by captive elephants in the past four months in Kerala, S India. Captive elephants are often highly stressed, disturbed and frustrated from the daily beatings and harassment they receive.
https://t.co/sqUVWwntYg