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Connected conservation tech helps protect natural habitats World Wildlife Day

ITU Naleku and Roho spend a lot of time squabbling with each other on Instagram. The two young friends from East Africa are orphan elephants, among the youngest in the care of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. The Trust, which runs an elephant rescue and rehabilitation programme, uses its social media account to raise awareness about the disappearance of wildlife habitats. This includes sharing the stories of the elephants with its 840,000 followers. Instagram is only one way to build a community that cares about wildlife conservation. With the world’s wildlife facing unprecedented threats, digital technologies are being deployed to protect animals and their habitats in innovative ways.

02 | March | 2021 | HUMAN WRONGS WATCH

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Bangladesh urgently needs a new Wildlife Department

The walk from Ballia to Manikganj at the time was also quite comfortable because all the villages had age-old trees especially fig, banyan, tamarind, silk cotton, mango and kalo jaam trees as well as bamboo clumps, jute and paddy fields. Along the bridle paths, horse-driven cart tracks and aisles of the fields we passed on those journeys, I would often see jackals, mongooses and sometimes bagdash or civets. There was, possibly, not a single moment that passed when I did not see or hear flocks of birds, or hear the melodies of koels, cuckoos, bulbuls, mynas, shrikes, drongos, leafbirds and others.

WWF teams up with global brands to show the emptiness of a #WorldWithoutNature

Source: World Wildlife Fund Washington, DC – On World Wildlife Day (March 3, 2021) World Wildlife Fund (WWF) will join some of the world’s best-known corporations, NGOs, and sports teams in removing animals and nature components from their branding in an action that aims to highlight the dramatic loss of biodiversity globally and the social and economic risks it poses. For the first time in its 60-year history, WWF will remove the iconic panda from its logo for the day, while more than 40 famous brands from around the world including AS Roma, Hootsuite, and OL Reign will also remove symbols of nature from their logos to highlight the emptiness of a world without nature.

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