eBay announces ivory ban in wake of IFAW report

San Francisco (California): The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) applauds eBay’s decision to institute a global ban on the sale of elephant ivory products by 1 January 2009 and calls on all other internet traders to follow their example. Read more »

IFAW Animal Action Week reaches a million in India

New Delhi, October 14, 2008: At least a million students from 2000 schools in India are expected to participate in this year’s IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare) Animal Action Week (AAW) with the theme “Beneath the Waves – Protecting Marine Wildlife”. Organised by Wildlife Trust of India (WTI), IFAW’s […] Read more »

Taming traffic in Bandipur National Park

Bandipur (Karnataka): Wild animals trying to cross the road or carcasses of those killed while attempting it, are a common sight for travelers on a 12.5 km stretch within Bandipur National Park in Karnataka, along the Mysore to Ooty state highway. This highway, about 5.5 metres wide, is one of many […] Read more »

Wildlife crime prevention training organised in Leh

Leh (Jammu & Kashmir): The Department of Wildlife Protection, Government of Jammu & Kashmir, Care for the Wild, UK, and Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) jointly organised a three-day wildlife crime prevention training programme for the frontline field staff of Leh and Kargil wildlife divisions in Leh, last week. Read more »

IFAW to eBay: First clean up your own site

Yarmouth Port (USA): IFAW (the International Fund for Animal Welfare) expressed dismay with eBay’s investment in a new “socially responsible” web site when it has not yet meaningfully addressed significant animal welfare and conservation issues on its own flagship site. Read more »

4 sloth bears readied for Indian Kalandar market seized in Nepal

Delhi: Four sloth bears including a cub were rescued by authorities in Lahan in the southeastern Sirhaha district in Nepal, last week, acting on the information provided by the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI). Three of the four bears were adults trained as dancing bears to be sold to Kalandars in […] Read more »

A Kalandar’s life beyond the bears

Nawada (Bihar): Mohammad Sovrati returns to his rented apartment late in the evening, tired but satisfied, after a hard day of ferrying load in his new carrier rickshaw. He had bought it a few months ago with funds from an alternative livelihood package made available to Kalandars like him under […] Read more »

Wildlife traders held in Bijnor, UP

Bijnor (Uttar Pradesh): Three wildlife traders were arrested from Chandpur Village in Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh, on Saturday, when they unwittingly attempted to sell ivory and elephant molar teeth to a decoy customer. Two molar teeth weighing five kilogrammes each were seized from them in the undercover operation, jointly implemented by […] Read more »

Penguins flown South for record-breaking release to the wild in Brazil

Rio Grande (Brazil): Close to 400 rescued penguins took to the skies on a C-130 Hercules military aircraft bound for Pelotas, in southern Brazil where they were released back to their ocean home. The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) assisted the Instituto Mamíferos Aquáticos (IMA) and Brazilian officials to […] Read more »