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Organizations relating to Wild

International Zoo Educators Association / St Louis MO, USA / Est. 1972
European Association of Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians / Bern, Switzerland / Est. 1996
Nordic Council for Wildlife Research / Lund, Sweden / Est. 1971
Secretariat of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora / Geneva, Switzerland
Jane Goodall Institute / London, UK / Est. 1977
International Wildlife Ranching and Conservation Alliance / Est. 2018
International Association of Wildland Fire / Missoula MT, USA / Est. 1991
Scientific Task Force on Avian Influenza and Wild Birds / Bonn, Germany / Est. 2005
Congo Basin Forest Partnership / Est. 2002
African Wildlife Foundation / Nairobi, Kenya / Est. 1961
International Foundation for the Conservation of Wildlife / Est. 1976
ASEAN Wildlife Enforcement Network / Jakarta, Indonesia / Est. 2005
International Anti-Poaching Foundation / Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe / Est. 2009
Wild for Life Campaign / Est. 2016
Conservation Force / Metairie LA, USA
Dolphinaria-Free Europe
Institute of Tropics and Subtropics, Prague / Prague, Czechia / Est. 1961
Wildcare Africa Trust / Lynn East, South Africa / Est. 1986
African Conservation Foundation / London, UK / Est. 1999
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust / Trinity, UK / Est. 1963
Endangered Wildlife Trust / Johannesburg, South Africa / Est. 1973
Gilman International Conservation Foundation / Yulee FL, USA
Wild Chimpanzee Foundation / Leipzig, Germany
College of African Wildlife Management, Mweka / Moshi, Tanzania UR
Earthtrust / Kailua HI, USA / Est. 1976
David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation / Guildford, UK
TUSK / Gillingham, UK / Est. 1990
Southern African Wildlife College / Hoedspruit, South Africa / Est. 1993
WildlifeDirect / Washington DC, USA / Est. 2004
Empowers Africa / New York NY, USA
Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation / Est. 1998
Wildlife Conservation Global / Jacksonville FL, USA
Asociación Panamericana para la Conservación / Colón, Panama / Est. 2005
International Humanitarian Zoophile Office / Est. 1928
International Society for Wildlife and Environment Non Profit Society
Consortium of Aquariums, Universities and Zoos / Northridge CA, USA / Est. 1985
European Zoo Nutrition Research Group
Middle East Zoo Association / Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Common Sense Environmental Fund
Sheldrick Wildlife Trust / Nairobi, Kenya / Est. 1977
ENDCAP / Horsham, UK / Est. 2006
Natura 2000 Network / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1992
Trust Fund for the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals / Nairobi, Kenya
Wild Asia / Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia / Est. 1998
Children of Conservation / Atlanta GA, USA
International Wildlife Film Makers Symposium / Wraxall, UK
International Conference on Artificial Reefs and Related Aquatic Habitats
Agreement on Cooperative Enforcement Operations Directed at Illegal Trade in Wild Fauna and Flora / Est. 1994
Agreement on the Conservation of Gorillas and Their Habitats / Bonn, Germany / Est. 2007
Agreement between the Central African States Concerning the Creation of a Special Fund for the Conservation of Wild Fauna / Est. 1983

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World Problems relating to Wild

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Wildlife pollution hazard
Failure of the zoo as an educational institution
Natural environment degradation
Threatened dwarf-shrubland habitats
Uncontrolled dogs
Threatened mangrove wetland habitats
Forest fires
Threatened peatland habitats
Threatened taiga forest habitats
Threatened tropical humid forest biome
Threatened species of Felis silvestris grampia
International trade in endangered species
Threatened island habitats
Threatened tropical dry forest habitats
Threatened tropical grassland habitats
Threatened shrubland habitats
Pesticide hazards to wildlife
Threatened rainforest habitats
Threatened bryoid habitats
Vulnerability of ecosystem niches
Threatened cool temperate wet forest habitats
Endangered habitats of Cape floral kingdom
Threatened habitats of Boreal floral kingdom
Accumulation of pollutants in marine wildlife
Threatened littoral habitats of freshwater lakes

Action Strategies relating to Wild

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Protesting hunting of animals
Compiling data base of wild animal genetic resources
Conserving wildlife habitat
Preserving wilderness
Protecting migratory species
Hunting for sport
Conserving foxes
Protecting mountain habitats
Protecting wetland ecosystems
Protecting birds
Creating wildlife corridors
Harvesting wild resources sustainably
Managing wild renewable resources through local communities
Enriching cultivated plant's genetic diversity with wild relatives
Conserving critical coastal and marine habitats
Accommodating displaced wildlife
Designating wilderness zones
Conserving wild cats
Teaching for wilderness
Conserving wild animals through hunting
Learning from the wild
Advancing ecotourism
Conserving herbaceous habitats
Domesticating animals
Conserving habitats

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