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WCS Inspires University Students to Pursue Careers in Geospatial AI, for Sustainable Biodiversity Conservation

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WCS Inspires University Students to Pursue Careers in Geospatial AI, for Sustainable Biodiversity Conservation
(December 06, 2024)   -   Wildlife Conservation Society inspires university students to embrace GEO AI and other technologies in wildlife management and conservation, as part of their career path.

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Protect the Pangolins, Help Protect Us All!

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Protect the Pangolins, Help Protect Us All!
(November 29, 2024)   -   These scaly anteaters are critically endangered and at a risk of being wiped out, if nothing is done in the next couple of years.

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Wildlife Moot Courts Inspires Student Lawyers to Speak For, and Defend Wildlife

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Wildlife Moot Courts Inspires Student Lawyers to Speak For, and Defend Wildlife
(November 15, 2024)   -   Conservation moot court inspires student lawyers to become wildlife advocates and animal rights activists.

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Towards Integrating CWC Interventions into the Local Government/ District Programs

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Towards Integrating CWC Interventions into the Local Government/ District Programs
(August 04, 2024)   -   Local Government Involvement in donor-supported programs is key to project sustainability.

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Upgraded Online Wildlife Database Handed over to UWA

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Upgraded Online Wildlife Database Handed over to UWA
(May 08, 2024) On May 7, 2024, USAID/CWC Activity officially handed over the upgraded Online Wildlife Offenders Database (OWODAT) to Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) in a meeting officiated by the UWA Executive Director, Mr. Sam Mwandha, and attended by members of UWA’s senior management team. In handing over the system, Mr. Geofrey Mwedde, the USAID/Uganda CWC Activity Chief of Party appealed to UWA to train more data entrants and widen data entry at UWA field sites. He requested UWA management to int...

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CWC Supports Installation of Beehive Fence at Key Elephant Crossing Hotspots

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CWC Supports Installation of Beehive Fence at Key Elephant Crossing Hotspots
(April 22, 2024)   -   Colonised beehive fences are effective in preventing elephants from crossing to community spaces, crop raids and other destruction which results in retaliatory elephant killing!

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