May 26, 2013 at 01:05
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Ecuador
In March 2013, a group of World Land Trust (WLT) representatives organised a birdwatching trip to Ecuador. The party consisted of
Nigel Simpson, WLT Trustee, Kevin Cox
and Alan Martin, both Council Members and Renton Righelato, former Chairman of Trustees. The group stayed at a number of
reserves supported by WLT donations, now owned and managed by Fundación Jocotoco (FJ).
Nigel, Kevin, Alan and Renton were joined by Dr Niels Krabbe (a Board member of FJ, an ...
May 26, 2013 at 01:05
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In April, after attending a round table to discuss collaborative conservation in Armenia, Charlotte Beckham, Conservation Development Assistant at World Land Trust (WLT), visited the Caucasus Wildlife Refuge.
My wildlife watching during a site visit to the Caucasus Wildlife Refuge (CWR) did not start well.
On arrival at the ranger station in the refuge I made an embarrassing spectacle of myself. As the rangers gamely poi ...
May 26, 2013 at 01:05
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Armenia
Conservation News
Recent camera-trap footage from the Caucasus Wildlife Refuge has recorded a Syrian Brown Bear and highlights the importance of camera-traps for monitoring wildlife and informing
conservation strategies.
Thanks to funds from World Land Trust (WLT), there are now nine camera-traps in the Caucasus Wildlife Refuge (CWR). Both CWR and the cameras are managed by WLT?s conservation partner in Armenia, Foundation for Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural ...