Since 25 February 2014, the United States has enacted a federal ivory ban. But what exactly does this ban do? Here's a brief synopsis - which should make it obvious why we need ivory bans at… continue reading
$350,000USD in a lot of money. It's a fun exercise to imagine what one could do with that sort of cash to save elephants and other critically endangered species while also building up the communities… continue reading
Today, May 15, is #Rally4Rhinos day. It's a social media push to raise awareness about rhinos! So we'd like to share with you 4 facts you should know about these awesome animals! 1. In total,… continue reading
May 1 is our Day of Giving Campaign! We hope you will join the herd and donate $1 to our Kavala fund - then go ahead and invite a friend to do the same! If… continue reading
We are thrilled to have been listed in The Blue Dot Post recent article on animal charities changing the world! Thank you for your continued support as we work together to Save Elephants and Build… continue reading
Today is Earth Day! A day to celebrate the world we live in and share with over 7 billion other people, not to mention the enormous diversity of life in plant and animal species in… continue reading
It's been said that every great love starts with a great story. In her newest book Elephant Don, the Politics of the Pachyderm Posse, Dr. Caitlin O'Connell takes readers into a great story of living with the elephant… continue reading
Thanks to Stacy James for bringing this to our attention. NV SENATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE VOTES ON THE IVORY BILL THIS WEEK. 1. Complete and Share this LINK: YES/FOR SB398. https://www.leg.state.nv.us/App/Opinions/78th2015/A/Default.aspx 2. Call or email these… continue reading
We just don't get it. Last year, every rhino was killed in Limpopo National Park in Mozambique. Poachers were the perpetrators. And so it continues: there are now only 3 northern white rhinos left in… continue reading
Have you ever wondered what a day in the life of an orphaned elephant is like? Today we'd like to share a guest blog post from friend and fellow conservationist Stacy James of Dazzle Africa on her recent… continue reading