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Entries for February 2025

Taking Critical Steps Toward Peaceful Human-Elephant Co-Existence in Gabon
Libreville, Gabonese Republic, February 26, 2025 - A 2-year project fostering peaceful human-elephant co-existence in Gabon was launched by the Minister of Water and Forests on 17 February. The project, with funding from the Central African Forest Initiative (CAFI), will be implemented with the government by the Wildlife Conservation Society in partnership with Space for Giants.  Gabon has been a champion for biodiversity conservation, with the latest nationwide forest elephants census c...
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Under the Cover of the Rainforest: Extraordinary Photos of the Congo
Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, February 25, 2025 - The thick canopy of the Congo rainforest and its luscious vegetation is a safe haven for a unique biodiversity—including rarely-seen wildlife, like the African Golden Cat, captured for the first time in high-definition in their natural environment in Congo. Emma Stokes, WCS Vice President, Field Conservation, long deployed in Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park: “Tropical rainforests don't give up their secrets easily. You can spend...
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Experts in South America Identify Priority Conservation Areas for the Endangered Giant Otter
LIMA, PERU, February 24, 2024—Experts from 12 countries in Latin America have together published the most comprehensive summary of conservation knowledge to date of the giant otter (Pteronura brasiliensis), including the identification of the most important riverine areas providing habitat for this aquatic icon of the Amazon. Release of the report coincides with a meeting of the Otter Specialist Group Conference of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in Lima, whi...
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New York, Feb. 21, 2025 – WCS this week called for Member States of the World Health Organization (WHO) to adopt a legally binding Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response Agreement that includes a robust and ambitious focus on preventing pandemics at the source. Negotiations for the agreement are ongoing, with the final talks to take place April 7-11 in Geneva at the WHO. If governments can reach consensus, the agreement will be adopted at the World Health Assembly in May at...
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Alfred P. Sloan Foundation President Adam F. Falk Named President and CEO of the Wildlife Conservation Society
New York, Feb. 18, 2025 – The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) has named Adam F. Falk as its next President and CEO. He will begin in the role at WCS on July 1.  Falk has served since 2018 as President of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, which makes grants to support research in the sciences and social sciences, the health of the higher education ecosystem, and the public understanding of science and technology. He served previously as President of Williams College and befor...
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New Study: Worldwide, Carbon-Rich Peatlands are Dangerously Under-Protected
New York, February 13, 2025 — A new study released today reveals that peatlands — a vital carbon store that many people have never heard of — are dangerously under-protected, putting the global climate at risk. Covering just 3% of Earth’s surface, these terrestrial wetlands store 600 billion tons of carbon — more than all the world’s forest biomass combined — yet only 17% of peatlands fall within a protected area.  That figure stands in stark con...
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Bronx Zoo Kicks Off 2025 With Debut of Silvered Langur Baby
BRONX, N.Y. — February 6, 2025 — A silvered langur baby, with a striking orange-colored coat, is debuting at the Bronx Zoo as it kicks off 2025. The silvered langur baby, born in November 2024, can now be seen by guests in the JungleWorld exhibit. The Bronx Zoo has one of the largest breeding groups of silvered langurs (Trachypithecus cristatus) in North America. There have been over 100 silvered langurs born at the Bronx Zoo since 1985 when JungleWorld opened. The Wildlife Conser...
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