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Open ceremony for the first and largest community-led electric fence in NE China

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Open ceremony for the first and largest community-led electric fence in NE China
(July 14, 2025)   -   For centuries, farmers in Northeast China have had to contend with wild boar that raid their fields to eat corn, bean, and millet, the basis of many farmers’ livelihoods. Many farmers call for a reduction in wild boar numbers, but this species is a main prey resource for tigers. To alleviate this conflict, WCS started a community-based electric fence program to reduce farmers’ agricultural losses to wild boar and support coexistence.

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Hunchun Successfully Hosted the 2024 Joint Habitat Conservation Special Action and the First Community Patroller Competition

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Hunchun Successfully Hosted the 2024 Joint Habitat Conservation Special Action and the First Community Patroller Competition
(December 13, 2024)   -   On December 6, 2024, Hunchun's government and the Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park, co-organized by WCS, held a habitat conservation event and first community patroller competition. This initiative aimed to improve wildlife conservation, reduce human-wildlife conflicts, and boost public engagement. The event included a symposium and a competition among ten patrol teams, won by Hulutougou Village, highlighting WCS's successful, expanding community anti-poaching efforts.

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The Public Advertisement Screen In Nanning Airport Is Unveiled

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The Public Advertisement Screen In Nanning Airport Is Unveiled
(September 23, 2015)   -   Recently, the Guangxi Provincial Office for Combating Smuggling, Guangzhou Branch of the Endangered Species Import and Export Management Office, Nanning Wuxu International Airport, Nanning Customs, Forestry Department of Guangxi Province, WCS, IFAW, WildAid, together launch the ceremony of unveiling an advertisement screen in the border port of Guangxi.

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Wildlife Guardian APP Version II

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(April 16, 2015)   -   By using the computer guided species identification function and expert-assisted species identification, users can identify wildlife species more quickly and efficiently than more traditional methods of using paper field guides. With the new and improved second version of the app, the number of species under the computer guided identification has increased to 358. Furthermore, we've added two new modules in the latest version: "simplified search" and "product search," which adds even more flexib...

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China Needs Better Law Enforcement to Protect Siberian Tigers

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(February 12, 2015)   -   Urgent changes to environmental laws and much tougher penalties against poachers are needed to save the Siberian tiger in China, conservationists say.Late last year, two Siberian tigers released into the wild by Russian president Vladimir Putin crossed the Amur River into northeast China. Fears for their survival filled the Chinese media, highlighting the difficulties facing tiger conservation there.

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Wildlife Conservation Enforcement Training in Huangpu Customs, Guangzhou

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Wildlife Conservation Enforcement Training in Huangpu Customs, Guangzhou
(February 06, 2015)   -   On November the 24th to 25th, 2014, China Wildlife Conservation Society in collaboration with the Guangzhou CITES Management Authority (MA), provided a two-day training workshop for Huangpu Customs Agency to support front-line enforcement efforts.

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Facing the illegal ivory trade and the African elephant crisis

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Facing the illegal ivory trade and the African elephant crisis
(September 25, 2014)   -   A detailed review on the jeopardized survival of African elephants.

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