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1. Giraffe Population on the Rise in African Wildlife Parks: A recent survey of African wildlife parks has revealed that the giraffe population is on the rise. The survey, conducted by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, found that the giraffe population in Africa had increased by almost 20 percent since the last survey in 2016. This is great news for the species, which is listed as “vulnerable” on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2. Giraffes Get a Helping Hand: A new project is aiming to save the endangered giraffes of Africa. The Giraffe Conservation Foundation is working with local communities, governments, and conservationists to protect the species from poachers and habitat destruction. Their efforts are already paying off, with giraffe populations in some areas increasing by as much as 50 percent. 3. Giraffe Research Unveils Surprising Findings: A recent study of giraffe behavior has revealed some surprising results. Researchers found that the animals form complex social networks, with individuals interacting over long distances. These networks are essential for the animals to find mates and protect their young. The findings could help conservationists better protect the species. 4. Giraffe Gen
The millions of stars and galaxies twinkling over the Rupununi Savanna in Guyana seem to reluctantly fade into a gradually lightening sky as the eastern horizon reddens. The Pakaraima mountains slowly materialize from the darkness, silently encircling the flatness of the savanna. This places feels almost as if herds of zebra and giraffe are just
Animals of all shapes and sizes are known to get a little freaky during eclipses. When the last eclipse passed over the skies of the U.S., giraffes were seen to start galloping, Galápagos tortoises started to mate, and gorillas acted like night had just fallen, getting ready to sleep.
In the heart of the untamed African wilderness, nestled within the vast expanse of the Limpopo Province, lies a sanctuary devoted to safeguarding life’s most precious treasures: the Rhino Orphanage. Conceived in 2012 by the visionary Arrie van Deventer, this refuge stands as a beacon of hope for orphaned and …
Uncommon animal friendships are becoming more familiar, especially with these two who became inseparable right from the start. Typically, we assume that animals form friendships only within their own species. However, it’s not uncommon to witness interspecies friendships, such as a dog and ducklings, a kitten and mouse, or even a giraffe …