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Saving elephants with the help of bees
The Mission Recovery of elephant population in Ngorongoro region
We’re partnering with Wild Survivors to safeguard the endangered African Savanna elephant, the largest animal walking the face of the earth. Their mission is to protect elephants and the livelihoods of locals in the Ngorongoro region. To do that, they’re using a genius solution based on one simple fact: Elephants are scared of bees.
Increased the length of current beehive fence by 200%
Strengthen women entrepreneurship in the region
Reconnecting the North American wild
The Mission Reconnecting isolated grizzly populations at Highway 3
The world has become smaller and more dangerous for wildlife as they navigate through constant barriers. That’s why the Planet Wild community teamed up with Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y) in a massive effort to build one of the biggest wildlife corridors in the world, the Yellowstone to Yukon region.
Trail cameras installed to prove crossing efficacy
GPS collars deployed to map new crossing hotspots
Sending the dog squad on turtle patrol
The Mission Stable loggerhead population
Our partner organization, Fundação Tartaruga, is on the ground in Cape Verde training dogs to protect loggerhead sea turtles. These dogs learn many important skills, like how to detect suspicious behavior in the dark and how to hunt down turtle poachers by smell. They’re specialized in tracking and catching poachers so they can be handed over to the police.
Vastly lowering likelihood of turtle kills
Establishing anti-poaching paradigm