We always get asked to share the animal artwork from our board game Conservation Crisis, designed by Vicki Dalton, so here's another one.
In this picture is the Rhino one of four species you can save when you play our Conservation Crisis Board Game.
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A lot of time and column inches spent discussing if COP 27 will deliver any real changes for the climate, we tried to sum it all up in a picture (but we also wrote a blog, which you can read here: https://t.co/uekjVXN4QG)
If you're looking for Xmas presents with a wildlife theme, Conservation Crisis is still available on Amazon and direct on our website.
An educational and fun family board game where you take control of a wildlife reserve and save an endangered species.
https://t.co/E0Ov2j2yp1
The Prince of Wales spoke about the Illegal Wildlife Trade at the recent United for Wildlife Global Summit.
We look at the British Riyal connections to conservation and one of our partner charities the Pole Pole Foundation in our recent blogpost.
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We always get asked to share the animal artwork from our board game Conservation Crisis, designed by Vicki Dalton, so here's another one.
In this picture is the gorilla, one of four species you can save when you play our Conservation Crisis Board Game.
https://t.co/E0Ov2j20zt
What has Jean Valjean's famous lyric, 'I stole a loaf of bread. My sister's child was close to death, and we were starving...' got to do with wildlife conservation?
Read our blog to discover conservation's 'Les Miserables' paradox.
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We always get asked to share the animal artwork from our board game Conservation Crisis, designed by Vicki Dalton, so here's another one
In this picture is the tiger, one of four species you can save when you play our Conservation Crisis Board Game.
https://t.co/E0Ov2j2yp1
As the new Earthshot Finalists have been announced recently, we look back to our blog about The Pole Pole Foundation's blueprint for national park conservation, a game-changing approach that could deliver a massive impact in conservation.
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We always get asked to share the animal artwork from our board game Conservation Crisis, designed by Vicki Dalton.
In this picture is the elephant, one of four species you can save when you play our Conservation Crisis Board Game.
https://t.co/E0Ov2j20zt
A passion for wildlife conservation and for steam trains might not seem like a natural link, but there are a remarkable number of conservationists who are also steam railway fans. Our blog asks why might this be the case?
https://t.co/6MKmmisG21
#wildlife#steamtrains
Researchers have found that Meerkats have 'traditions' they pass down through the generations, and their highly co-operative societies are used as examples in business training workshops. They are impressive animals, no wonder they are still being used in insurance adverts on TV!
Countries with oil get filthy rich while countries with elephants remain dirt poor.
Our latest blog looks at how we can make conservation more valuable for the communities living close to wildlife.
Read the full post here: https://t.co/eqMGbbUxPT
Looking at a hippo's large body and small legs, you would be forgiven for thinking they would be slow on their feet.
But they can run at speeds up to 40km/hour - that's about the same speed as Usain Bolt!
#lifesavers.
Most people think wolves are dangerous to people, and while they certainly can be, new research shows they are actually saving people's lives. How you ask?
By reducing road collisions with deer.
No safari is complete without seeing one of these guys!
Warthogs live in the savannahs along the east coast of Africa, from Ethiopia down to South Africa.
Wind up your windows and zip up your tents if you see these guys coming!
Baboons will eat almost anything, and they seem to love nothing more than eating human leftovers or any opened food they can get their hands on.
One of Rich's favourite animals is the Sitatunga, which he first saw in Saiwa Swamp, in Kenya, over a decade ago, and hopes to see again soon as travel restrictions lift.
Saiwa Swamps is only 3 Square KM, but it's a great location and on the edge of the Sitatunga's habitat range
What has a diamond ring got to do with board games and wildlife conservation? In our latest blog, we look at how retail psychology is fuelling the illegal wildlife trade and what we can do to use that same psychology to save wildlife, such as a a new Vegan club in DR Congo!
We've been reading a lot about snakes recently, particularly the threats they pose to people and how to avoid them.
The most useful learning point was that it appears snakes deliver less venom when biting someone wearing denim, so some jeans are going in the suitcase!
It's interesting where the names of some species come from. Right Whales are so named because they were deemed the 'right' whales to hunt; slow moving and their bodies floated, whereas Whale Sharks are so named because of their enormous size and because they filter feed.