Environmental law NGO conserving wildlife, habitats, and ecosystems, by ensuring that international and national laws are robust, well-implemented, and enforced
Not just elephants and rhinos are killed for the ivory trade. Hippos too are slaughtered for their ivory-bearing teeth.
@TheLawoftheWild protects wildlife from such atrocities.
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Canada 🇨🇦 is the latest country to sign the #HighSeasTreaty! What a great day to express a willingness to ratify as today marks the 1-year Treaty text anniversary.
To date 88 countries have signed, and 2 have ratified! The #RaceForRatification is on! https://t.co/iPEkvOJ4wi
A few days ago, Law of the Wild filed an Amicus Brief, in collaboration with Wild Orca and Orca Conservancy, calling for the closure of the fishery that threatens the whales’ primary food source: Chinook salmon. #ProtectTheOrcas#ConserveChinook#WildlifeConservation
Time is running out for endangered Southern Resident Killer Whales. #GivingTuesday is almost over. Donate now to help Law of the Wild fight in court for their protection.
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Your support is critical this #GivingTuesday to help Law of the Wild end wildlife poaching. We work across the globe to strengthen laws and protect species. Please donate now:
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Rodents of unusual size. Weighing in at up to 66 pounds, the nocturnal Cape porcupine (Hystix africaeaustralis) is the largest rodent in Africa. Join @TheLawoftheWild to protect habitat for this and other extraordinary species.
#Watch a #Capeweaver nest; carefully selecting materials & executes each stitch w/ precision. @ #LawoftheWild, we are following his lead as we work strategically with our #partners to methodically weave together a vast #protectedarea for #wildlife.