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12th OCT 2024

A PARADISE UNDER ATTACK
by Stefano Badini

26th APR 2024

PREJUDICES WILL BE SHATTERED by Xavier Vannier

04th JAN 2023

DIGITALIZATION OF ANTI-POACHING by Xavier Vannier

12th October 2024 | in Wildlife Conservation | by Stefano Badini

A PARADISE UNDER ATTACK

I put on my sunglasses in order to hide my tears. This is indeed a “paradise under attack” and I’m left with a question: Who is going to protect this paradise so that it continues to exist? We all return to the heart of civilization as it were. The blindness is collective because the gaze is human-centric; I don’t blame them; I’ve just woken up myself…

18th December 2022 | in Wildlife Conservation | by Xavier Vannier

THE NORTHERN LION IN DANGER

The Northern Lion, Panthera leo leo, is in immediate danger of extinction in Cameroon and the rest of its range. In 2023, less than 400 West African Lions are estimated to remain in the wild…

26th April 2024 | in Wildlife Conservation | by Xavier Vannier

PREJUDICES WILL BE SHATTERED

For almost two decades, Nokia had unquestionably dominated the cell phone market. While mankind often strives to maintain long-held paradigms, the reality is that we exist in a world governed by rapid dynamism…

05th November 2022 | in Wildlife Conservation | by Xavier Vannier

THE 3 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION PILLARS

Without a global and integrated approach, we will only postpone the degradation of the Protected Areas and the animal species that are their raison d’être, and which constitute a unique World Wildlife Heritage…

04th January 2023 | in Wildlife Conservation | by Xavier Vannier

DIGITALIzATION of anti-poaching

Poachers, gold seekers, woodcutters, cattle herders and illegal fishermen all share one thing in common. When they spot our anti-poaching units, they immediately run!

26th October 2022 | in Wildlife Conservation | by Xavier Vannier

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION IS A NEED

We have been descending the Ndugba river bed for more than 5 hours. The heat is unbearable and my body starts to cry out for mercy. My feet hurt, my legs, although hardened, support me only with difficulty…

A PARADISE UNDER ATTACK

I put on my sunglasses in order to hide my tears. This is indeed a “paradise under attack” and I’m left with a question: Who is going to protect this paradise so that it continues to exist? We all return to the heart of civilization as it were. The blindness is collective because the gaze is human-centric; I don’t blame them; I’ve just woken up myself…

26th April 2024 | in Wildlife Conservation | by Xavier Vannier

PREJUDICES WILL BE SHATTERED

For almost two decades, Nokia had unquestionably dominated the cell phone market. While mankind often strives to maintain long-held paradigms, the reality is that we exist in a world governed by rapid dynamism…

04th January 2023 | in Wildlife Conservation | by Xavier Vannier

DIGITALIzATION of anti-poaching

Poachers, gold seekers, woodcutters, cattle herders and illegal fishermen all share one thing in common. When they spot our anti-poaching units, they immediately run!

18th December 2022 | in Wildlife Conservation | by Xavier Vannier

THE NORTHERN LION IN DANGER

The Northern Lion, Panthera leo leo, is in immediate danger of extinction in Cameroon and the rest of its range. In 2023, less than 400 West African Lions are estimated to remain in the wild…

05th November 2022 | in Wildlife Conservation | by Xavier Vannier

THE 3 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION PILLARS

Without a global and integrated approach, we will only postpone the degradation of the Protected Areas and the animal species that are their raison d’être, and which constitute a unique World Wildlife Heritage…

26th October 2022 | in Wildlife Conservation | by Xavier Vannier

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION IS A NEED

We have been descending the Ndugba river bed for more than 5 hours. The heat is unbearable and my body starts to cry out for mercy. My feet hurt, my legs, although hardened, support me only with difficulty…