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The Public Advertisement Screen In Nanning Airport Is Unveiled
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(September 23, 2015)
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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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Job Opportunity Wildlife Conservation Society China Program Director
Views: 16797
(May 03, 2015)
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The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) is a conservation organization dedicated to protecting wildlife and their habitat, active in almost 60 countries. Our vision is to save wildlife and wild places worldwide through science, conservation action, education, and inspiring people to value nature. WCS has been working in China since 1995, with focus on large mammals and their habitat.
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WCS is Hiring Data Analyst of Ivory Demand Drivers
Views: 10451
(April 21, 2015)
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WCS is looking for a skilled data analyst with an excellent understanding of data sources relating to the ivory trade, good connections with relevant government and non-government organizations and a strong understanding of international commodity trends and the ivory retail market.
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Wildlife Guardian APP Version II
Views: 16271
(April 16, 2015)
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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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WCS China is Hiring Program Manager for Big Cats
Views: 11763
(April 08, 2015)
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Support WCS's program to develop and strengthen conservation research, action and policy for big cats and their habitat in Northeast China according to WCS 2020 global strategy; to identify threats posed by human development to big cat species and their habitat, to identify priorities and lead country program team to develop and implement proper strategies, approaches and projects; to coordinate financial and administrative support; to develop strong partnerships and facilitate communication as ...
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WCS China is Hiring a Digital Officer
Views: 7654
(March 26, 2015)
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Reporting to the Communication Manager, the Communication Officer will take charge of new media channel operations, content development, and online sentiments monitoring to consistently articulate WCS China mission. The Communication Officer will design creative online campaigns and support the team to achieve WCS strategic goals and short-term implementation objectives.
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China Needs Better Law Enforcement to Protect Siberian Tigers
Views: 9142
(February 12, 2015)
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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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