Posts Tagged
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December 20, 2023

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Categories: Blog, Stories

Together we are making a difference in one of the most challenging environments on Earth! As a result of our global and local partnerships, there is good news for some of the world’s most threatened and unique species and ecosystems. Encouraged by this progress, we approach 2024 with more ambitious aspirations for these important wildlife populations, and to take new bold steps to safeguard and sustain the vast landscapes upon which they, and the traditional livelihoods of many people depend. Please join us on the next stage of our journey! read more

January 10, 2023

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Categories: Blog, Stories

Every 14 countries involved in the Egyptian Vulture New LIFE project will have had a different experience. Although working towards the same goal of strengthening the Eastern European population of Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus) by implementing urgent conservation measures to eliminate the main threats, each partner had to adapt to the local context, especially to the needs and threats to be addressed. read more

October 24, 2022

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Categories: Blog, Stories

Read here the second article of Sandscript 30th issue

  1. North-East Chad, somewhere towards Abéché in a region that is now gazetted as the Ouadi Rimé – Ouadi Achim Faunal Reserve (OROAFR). Farcha Veterinary Research Laboratory (now IRED, Livestock Development Research Institute) is on a field mission to study the epidemiology of Rift Valley fever (RVF) (Maurice & Baille, 1967), a zoonotic arbovirus infection (a viral disease transmitted by arthropod vectors) that affects both humans and domestic and wild ruminants.

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