We are celebrating #GlobalTigerDay 🐅 with the launch of Global Tiger Innovation Fund by WWF-Australia in partnership with the Tigers Alive Initiative & Tiger Conservation Coalition.
Watch the video 👇 to know more about the innovation fund.
Tigers are returning to their historic range across Asia: from India to Kazakhstan to Thailand. 🐯💚
On this #GlobalTigerDay, let’s celebrate these stories of hope, habitat and community.
Together, we’re bringing back the roar: https://t.co/KAdr8qxIZx
#WWF#Tigers
After 62 years, it lives! Attenborough’s long-beaked echidna, one of the world’s rarest mammals, has been rediscovered in New Guinea. Guided by Indigenous knowledge, researchers captured it using camera traps. https://t.co/Zv281qXkcl
Caring for Country is key to a thriving future. 🌱
The Govt has made commitments to support Indigenous-led land & sea management.
Some are on track. Others aren’t.
Here’s how five of them are tracking—and why it matters:
👉 https://t.co/us2z4YML8q
With over 713 predator-proof corrals installed, six villages in the Buffer Zone of Chitwan National Park and Parsa National Park have been declared 'Safe Villages,' safeguarding goats from leopards and tigers.
💔 Ever seen a purple-crowned fairy-wren? You might not get the chance.
A WWF-Australia and @Deakin report shows that at 2°C of warming, this tiny bird could lose most of its habitat. But holding warming to 1.5°C could save over half of it…
Vic Gov has announced the continuation and expansion of a policy that allows the killing of native dingoes in Victoria, ignoring the wishes and lore of Traditional Custodians and advice from scientists.
Taungurung Traditional Custodian Matthew Shanks said: “Yirrangan (dingoes) are important to maintain balance on Country through their role as an apex predator and cultural entity, providing overall management of other plant and animal species across landscapes.”
Tomorrow's Webinar
under ALIGN project..Focus on conservation in Thailand and collaborative partnerships across TRCs (24 September - 12 PM India time; 1:30 PM Bangkok time). Link for registration https://t.co/i2DnWlgT2B #Tiger#Thailand#ITHCP
The power of one: solitary carnivores outkill group hunters - @Luke_Emerson1 and me.
Related research 👉 https://t.co/7eASDvTTuc
https://t.co/2BBfofPfGe @ConversationEDU
Indigenous peoples play an essential role in safeguarding #nature – but are often denied involvement in key decisions.
👆 It’s vital we help uphold their rights, respect their knowledge and appropriately support them to preserve their territories of life. #WWFUntangled
No one could seriously argue that this is rewilding and yet, by replacing the words translocation or reintroduction with rewilding, the public could assume that this is another rewilding project. Language matters.
Exciting news! 41 eastern indigo snakes were released into Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve in
@Nature_Florida, aiding in the recovery of this federally threatened species. 🐍
Learn more 👉 https://t.co/t96Ix0KVK4
Via @nature_org
Our new research providing clear evidence of significant improvement in fire regime after Kimberley Traditional Owners initiated fire programs at scale
@LandEthics Sounds like an interesting conference, Steve. Yes, IPLCs are not monolithic so I am sure responses will vary. Hard to add nuance with limited characters but my experience with IPs in SE Australia is that they prefer not to use the term
Seen an increase in the use of rewilding in place of translocation or reintroduction. Rewilding is place based and translocation ≠ rewilding as it can be used for purposes other than rewilding (assisted colonisation, species conservation). Don’t add to confusion around rewilding
@LandEthics My QT was in response to the increasing trend for people to say they are ‘rewilding [insert species]’ or they will ‘rewild [insert species]’. Agree that translocation can be a key component of rewilding. But merely translocating a species is not, in my opinion, rewilding