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New Report on Lion Conservation
December 5, 2016Lions, the iconic symbol of the African wilderness, are in grave trouble – they have disappeared from over 90% of their range and there are now fewer lions left than rhinos. Global interest in lion conservation – and particularly the role of trophy hunting in their decline – peaked in July 2016 with the killing ... Read full story
Apart from forest loss, poaching is one of major threats to the rare Sumatran tiger and its prey. David Macdonald reports on the remarkable dedication, and bravery, of practical men working to protect tigers in the tropical forest of West-Central Sumatra.
November 17, 2016A remarkable new paper published as a result of fruitful collaboration between Fauna & Flora International’s Indonesia Programme, Indonesia Kerinci Seblat NP Management Authority and WildCRU, made possible by a grant to WildCRU by World Animal Protection has explored the effectiveness of a longstanding Tiger Protection and Conservation Programme in Kerinci Seblat NP. Analysing a ... Read full story
BBC Wildlife reports on WildCRU’s Cecil Summit
November 7, 2016Followers of the WildCRU already know that we invested great effort in the Cecil Summit this September. The goal was to ask whether, stimulated by the global attention stimulated by the Cecil episode, there was an opportunity to break the mould of lion conservation with radical thinking brought to us by experts from the fields ... Read full story
Saint Louis Zoo Conservation Award Goes To Amy Dickman
November 23, 2016WildCRU’s Kaplan Senior Research Fellow in Felid Conservation, Dr Amy Dickman was recently honoured for her work when she received the 2016 St Louis Zoo Conservation Award. The St Louis Zoo’s WildCare Institute has been a long-term supporter of Amy’s work in Tanzania, where she and her team are researching carnivore ecology and reducing human-carnivore ... Read full story
Study reveals crisis in bushmeat hunting that threatens human food security
November 9, 2016A new study involving researchers from Oxford’s Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU) has revealed that the hunting and trapping of wild animals – for meat, medicine, body parts, trophies or live pets – is driving an ‘alarming’ number of species to extinction and in the process posing a food security threat for millions of ... Read full story
David Macdonald welcomes a new partnership for WildCRU and congratulates TripAdvisor on their sector-leading commitment to wild animal welfare and conservation
October 12, 2016Tom Moorhouse and I were thrilled at the large international response to our paper, which was published exactly a year ago, exploring the impacts of tourism on wild animals ('The Customer Isn't Always Right—Conservation and Animal Welfare Implications of the Increasing Demand for Wildlife Tourism') - it has since been read nearly 8,000 times, ... Read full story
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