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This week on Wins from the Wild:
A critically endangered baby pancake tortoise hatches, bringing new hope for the future of the species.
Two rescued elephant calves in India form a heartwarming fr...
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From pollinating crops and planting forests to keeping ecosystems in balance, animals help our planet in ways most people never realize. 🐝🌳🐘
Discover some of nature's most important helpers and wh
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African grey parrots are among the world's most intelligent birds, but they were never meant to live in cages.
Between 1970 and 2010, more than 1.2 million African grey parrots were taken from the...
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Wildlife wins you don’t usually hear about.
This week in Wins from the Wild, elephants return to Uganda’s Mount Elgon region after more than 40 years, scientists discover a tiny new deep-sea octop...
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In Kenya’s Amboseli landscape, a powerful new initiative is taking shape. 💙
For generations, Maasai beadwork has been a symbol of identity, culture, and tradition. But despite the incredible artis..
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After 10 years helping protect koalas in the wild, Bear the koala detection dog is retiring. 🐨💚
Now, together with International Fund for Animal Welfare, Innovation for Conservation and Detection .
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Wildlife wins you don’t usually hear about.
This week in Wins from the Wild, hundreds of khulan return to eastern Mongolia after disappearing from the region for more than 65 years, Australia crea...
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Wildlife wins you don’t usually hear about.
This week in Wins from the Wild, a rare high-altitude “cloud jaguar” is spotted in Honduras, Suriname commits to protecting 90% of its forests, and new ...
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So leicht ist es, den illegalen Wildtierhandel zu befeuern. In den sozialen Medien werden Wildtiere wie Servale o...
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Wildlife wins you don’t usually hear about.
This week in Wins from the Wild, rhinos return to a protected landscape in Kidepo Valley National Park after more than 40 years, rare mountain gorilla t...
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The kind of wildlife news you don’t usually see 👇
🐋 23 North Atlantic right whale calves — the most in 17 years
🦏 A rescued rhino calf in South Africa has his first zoomies
🦅 Bearded vultures retu
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Wildlife wins you don’t usually hear about.
This week in Wins from the Wild, we cover record-breaking North Atlantic right whale calves, a rescued rhino calf’s recovery in South Africa, bearded vul...
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It’s milk time — and the elephant calves know it.
As Zanji Sinkala waits with the bottles, the calves come running, eager for their formula. Every feed is carefully prepared to meet each calf’s ne...
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We’re in Amboseli National Park, standing near one of the most famous elephants in Kenya — a super tusker named Craig. His tusks are so long they almost touch the ground, making him one of the last...
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Across the world, animals and people share the same landscapes, oceans, and future. Protecting one means protecting the other.
From marine rescues and wildlife rehabilitation to community-led cons...
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When a young elephant was found alone and starving near a village in Zambia, the community stepped in. She was just two years old, with no sign of her mother — likely separated during a dangerous r...
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One year ago, Mano was a scared three-month-old cub, rescued from the back of a car in Jakarta. She had been stolen from the wild and was destined for the illegal wildlife trade.
Today, Mano’s lif...
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Just two days before this video was filmed, these elephant tusks were confiscated as part of ongoing efforts to stop poaching in Uganda.
Speaking on the ground, IFAW’s Moses Olinga explains what s...
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In the Rufunsa region of Zambia, a tiny elephant calf was spotted trailing a large herd. No one responded to her cries. Weak and dehydrated, she had likely gone days without her mother’s milk.
Eve...
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We’re on the banks of the Zambezi River, one of Africa’s great rivers, visiting IFAW’s partners at Conservation Lower Zambezi (CLZ) and Zambia’s Department of National Parks and Wildlife in Lower Z...
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