DONATE Women in Conservation: Two Wildlife Heroes in West Africa This International Women’s Day, celebrate the dedication and achievements of two women working to protect wildlife and inspire the next generation in West Africa. By: PASA Staff International...
DONATE Rewilding Bonobos: 14 Bonobos Return to the Wild After years of planning and preparation, 14 bonobos are back where they belong in the lush rainforest of equatorial Africa! A guest blog post from Friends of Bonobos/Lola ya Bonobo – written by Louisa...
DONATE Social Media & Wildlife Trafficking: Breaking the vicious cycle of cruelty and suffering A new report highlights the devastating impact of social media on primates and other wildlife. By PASA Staff Think social media is wildlife-friendly? A recent...
DONATE Wildlife Policy Overview: What is CITES and how does it help African primates? CITES has a big impact on PASA and our members, and wildlife policy in general. Read on to learn more about it. By PASA Staff You may have heard the term CITES being used in the...
DONATE Wildlife Crime Won’t Stop Him After traffickers firebombed his offices, wildlife warrior Héritier Mpo must rebuild his rescue organization. By PASA Staff Imagine having your life’s work go up in flames. All your equipment destroyed, detailed records...
DONATE Trophy Hunting Poses Threat to African Primates Baboons and vervet monkeys among most targeted species by trophy hunters. By Ruby Vise-Thakor Primates are commonly killed by trophy hunters. While it’s shocking to think about humans killing animals so similar to...