Conservation Triumphs 2023!

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Seychelles blue Whale

As the year 2023 winds down, the conservation community is already celebrating some big wins termed ‘Conservation Triumphs 2023.’

Information obtained from the X handle of Wild Africa Fund showed that one of the big wins is the return of blue whales to Seychelles

“Once on the brink, blue whales make a remarkable comeback in the Seychelles, offering hope for their future.

“Another big win is the Scimitar-Horned Oryx Thriving in Chad.

“From extinct-in-the-wild to making-a-comeback! Chad celebrates the success of reintroducing scimitar-horned oryx, a testament to global conservation collaboration,” Wild Africa Fund said.

Giant pangolins

The third big win in 2023 is the rescue of Giant Pangolins in Kenya

Rediscovering giants! Kenya’s Pangolin Project leads efforts to protect the endangered giant ground pangolin, emphasising the link between community and wildlife well-being.

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