Draught: World Animal Protection Protests Zimbabwe’s Govt Decision To Cull  200 Elephants

LAGOS SEPTEMBER 20TH (NEWSRANGERS)-World Animal Protection expresses profound concern regarding the Zimbabwe’s government decision to cull 200 elephants, purportedly to alleviate food shortages and control elephant populations. This just comes a few weeks after Namibia announced culling of Wildlife to feed her people. This trend is not helpful. We view this action as deeply troubling…

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Parrots Seized From Congolese Traffickers Last Year Released To The Wild

 LAGOS JUNE 19TH (NEWSRANGERS) – World Animal Protection applauds Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre for rewilding parrots caught up in the cruel wildlife trade.  Edith Kabesiime, the Wildlife Campaign Manager at World Animal Protection said, “We applaud Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre for doing the only right thing – of rehabilitating and releasing the birds…

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World Animal Protection Condemns Brutal Killing Of Ten Lions In  Kajiado County, Kenya

LAGOS MAY 15TH (NEWSRANGERS)-World Animal Protection is deeply saddened and appalled by the recent incident in which six lions from Amboseli National Park were cruelly killed following an alleged break-in at the nearby Nashipa village in Kajiado Sub-County. This tragic event  according to a statement signed by Communication and Multimedia Officer, World Animal Protection, Kipkorr…

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