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Exposing the ‘scale’ of Pangolin persecution
05/03/2014'Scaling up pangolin protection in China' by Zhao-Min Zhou, Youbing Zhou, Chris Newman and David W. Macdonald. Published in: Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment (http://www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1890/14.WB.001) In collaboration with the Chinese Public Security Bureau and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, our report, out today in the journal ‘Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment’, exposes increasing ... Read full story

Mammals of Africa wins Dartmouth Medal
31/01/2014We are delighted to announce that Mammals of Africa was last night awarded the prestigious Dartmouth Medal for a distinguished reference publication by the American Library Association. This is an enormous and exciting accolade, and well deserved by the dedicated team, headed by WildCRU’s Jonathan Kingdon. http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2014/01/mammals-africa-named-rusas-dartmouth-medal-winner-distinguished-reference

WildCRU Director meets Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
31/01/2014Prof David Macdonald was proud and privileged to meet Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the Burmese Nobel Peace Laureate, on 26th October 2013 at the British Council HQ in London. Prof Macdonald gave a talk on environmental conservation and development in Burma at the event hosted by the British Council and the Vice Chancellor to ... Read full story
Wildlife Law Reform
31/01/2014Wildlife Law is currently under reform (http://lawcommission.justice.gov.uk/areas/wildlife.htm). The existing legal framework for wildlife management was deemed ‘overly complicated, frequently contradictory and unduly prescriptive’, creating ‘unnecessary barriers to effective wildlife management’. The Law Commission are considering the law relating to the conservation, control, protection and exploitation of wildlife in England and Wales, and they published a Consultation ... Read full story
Animal welfare in the wildlife trade
31/01/2014A new study led by WildCRU’s Sandra Baker has examined animal welfare in the wildlife trade, a subject that had not been studied before. The review of almost 300 recent wildlife trade articles revealed that welfare was rarely mentioned, despite the evidence that wild animals can suffer greatly in trade. The literature focused on mammals and ... Read full story
Mongabay interview with Dr Amy Dickman
27/01/2014Dr Amy Dickman has been interviewed by environmental news site www.mongabay.com about protecting predators in the wild Ruaha landscape. You can read the interview here.
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