The world’s last male northern white rhino is dead
Wednesday, 21st March, 2018
Having just got back from Kenya last week and being lucky enough to visit Ol Pejeta and met Sudan the last male northern white rhino, the news yesterday that he…
Greta Iori: wildlife crime consultant extraordinaire
Thursday, 8th March, 2018
A champion of the industry, Greta Iori was interviewed as part of our celebration of International Women’s Day. A cold Wednesday afternoon last week I got the…
I’m very pleased to note that Wild Philanthropy has had a little write-up by Holly Tuppen in The Ethicalist, a new eco-lifestyle magazine that operates out of Dubai,…
Banning the sale of legal ivory: the UK’s about to get in step – we hope
Tuesday, 27th February, 2018
With the UK set to host 2018 Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference, I’m delighted to note that the government has finally bowed to pressure and authorised a consultation process last October for the…
As well as offering bespoke private safaris to anywhere in Southern and Eastern Africa, Wild Philanthropy also organises set departure trips, which are less like a holiday…
Andrew McCarthy of The New York Times goes to the Omo
Sunday, 5th November, 2017
I can’t tell you how pleased I am to see Andrew McCarthy’s excellent Up Close with Ethiopia’s Imperiled Omo Valley, published today in the New York Times….
Wild Philanthropy: state of the nation and our first appeal
Monday, 4th September, 2017
Following Simon’s recent blog over at our sister company, Journeys by Design, I thought it was about time we provided a quick update on all things Wild…
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