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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 internet often finds common ground in the irresistible charm of baby animals. These tiny creatures, regardless of their species, captivate us with their cuteness. Viral videos showcasing baby giraffes stumbling through their first steps or baby otters playfully swimming are universally adored. The latest addition to this heartwarming collection …
Hi everyone! Thank you for all the get well wishes for Typhoid Mary yesterday. She recovered very quickly from surgery on Friday and is going to school on Monday. She got to bring her stuffed giraffe ( Raffie) in the OR with her and they even put the mask on him to knock him
By Sara Amundson and Kitty Block Some fights for animals are a long-game—and that’s certainly been the case for everyone’s favorite long-necked animal, the giraffe. After years of advocacy, we are thrilled that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed listing all four species of giraffes under the Endangered Species Act. This overdue proposal comes thanks to a petition and lawsuit brought by us and our allies.