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Celebrating Earth Day 2014!
Fun seeing all the folks out celebrating Earth Day in Sacramento. Learn more on how you can celebrate and conserve every day at http://www.earthday.org/. In Gabon, many people celebrate World Environment Day (June 5) with just as much passion and excitement as those in the US do April 22.
City Book Review advertising Glimpses through the Forest!
Check out the advertisement for Glimpses through the Forest: Memories of Gabon at http://citybookreview.com!
Celebrate World Wildlife Day – March 3!
Happy World Wildlife Day! Today marks the anniversary of the signing of the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora and has been officially designated as World Wildlife Day by the United Nations General Assembly. WWF announced successful conservation efforts in Nepal with a year of zero poaching! I’d recommend checking out more information at http://wildlifeday.org.
Happy Peace Corps Day!
March 1 is National Peace Corps Day. Find out more at https://www.facebook.com/PeaceCorpsConnect
US Increases Efforts on Tackling International Wildlife Trafficking
February 2014 saw an increasing number of countries announcing efforts to tackle wildlife trafficking and the ivory trade in particular. As a former WWF employee and US Peace Corps Volunteer, I’m thrilled that the United States has upped its strategy to help lead the way in these efforts. From destroying its ivory stockpiles (along with other countries who followed African leaders like Kenya and Gabon – see my earlier post from November 2013), to announcing a new National Strategy for Combating Wildlife Trafficking, enforcement aspects of conservation are taking an increasingly important and visible role. African elephants, both Loxodonta africana and Loxodonta cyclotis have been a major focus of these efforts, but other endangered species, such as the rhino and narwhal, are also seeing the benefits of increased enforcement, prosecution, and penalties here and abroad. These efforts, thankfully, are also enjoying bipartisan support in the US Congress, with lawmakers from both parties offering support, including potentially “beef[ing] up penalties for smugglers” through the House Foreign Affairs Committee (Emily Yehle, Lawmakers want to aid U.S. effort to combat wildlife trafficking, E&E News, February 27, 2014).