Do electric fences help protect livestock?

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Travel to Montana, where Defenders Of Wildlife worked with our partners to protect a hobby farm from Grizzly Bears. You can learn more about how we’re promoting coexistence at: https://defenders.org/issues/promoting-coexistence

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Beni’s Weight Gain Causes Serious Concern | Orangutan Jungle School 103

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Kasper eludes the capture team. Beni’s weight gain causes serious concern. A wild orangutan female and her baby surprise the students, and Rebecca’s medical check her x-ray reveals potential tuberculosis. Will she be able to return to the wild?

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Meet A Patient | Beautiful Koala Joey

This YouTube video was produced by The Australia Zoo.

“We are Wildlife Warriors. We fight for an extremely important cause – to protect our wildlife and wild places! Join us on our missions as we follow in the footsteps of the original Wildlife Warrior, Steve Irwin, and continue the work that he was so passionate about. From Tigers in Sumatra and Cheetahs in Africa, to Saltwater Crocodiles and Koalas in Australia. The ultimate mission is to save one, save the species.”

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Rescue Mission Saves Rhinos From Extinction | Guardians Of The Wild 301

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Two Black Rhinos in Zambia, Apson and Kango, are at the heart of a critical relocation mission aimed at saving their species. Kango, a 14-year-old bull, was one of the first rhinos reintroduced to Zambia after poaching drove them to extinction in the 1990s. Now strong enough to fend for himself, he’s ready to leave his enclosure and make room for Apson, a young female who has strayed outside the safety of North Luangwa National Park and into poacher territory. Conservationists Ed Sayer and Claire Lewis lead the complex operation to … Continue