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Maned Wolf filmed on camera trap in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest
Exciting news has reached us from WLT partner REGUA in the Atlantic Forest of south-east Brazil, with a camera trap filming the first ever Maned Wolf recorded at the Guapiaçu Ecological Reserve. Environmentalist and nature photographer Juran Santos has long been capturing images of animals in the...
On the trail of the Patagonian Puma
The most recent report from our partner Fundación Patagonia Natural (FPN) confirmed that Estancia la Esperanza – a 17,013-acre (6,884 ha) reserve on Argentina’s Atlantic coast – is providing habitat for four adult Pumas and their cubs. In this article, Axel Kuchaska, FPN’s Keeper of the Wild, and...
Spectacled Bear cubs caught on camera
Exciting news has reached us from our partner Naturaleza y Cultura Peru (NCP) in the cloud forest of northern Peru, with a camera trap filming Spectacled Bear (Tremarctos ornatus) cubs at one of their private conservation areas (ACPs). A wonderful video of two young Spectacled Bear cubs was...
Rare Sloth Bear sighting in India
In the north of India’s Western Ghats, almost every village has at least one Sacred Grove, an area of old-growth forest with both cultural and biological significance. Here, in these forests, stand some of the oldest and tallest trees in the region. Our partner, Applied Environmental Research...
MasterChef: A Statement From World Land Trust (WLT)
Yesterday evening, we were delighted to appear on Episode 20 of MasterChef. This episode was centred around the great outdoors, taking place at Nomadic; a wilderness dining experience in Buckinghamshire. Surrounded by ancient oak trees, we were fortunate enough to tuck into some delicious cuisine...
Meet the Amazon’s smelliest bird
It’s not necessarily an accolade you’d want to have – the Amazon’s smelliest bird. But for the pheasant-sized Hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoazin), there isn’t much choice. Bluntly put, it reeks of manure – a fact that locals, who call it the “stinkbird”, know well. The upside of this unflattering...
Double sighting of Caucasian Leopard in Armenia gives hope for Endangered subspecies’ survival
A new Caucasian Leopard has been identified for the first time in camera trap footage from Armenia’s Caucasus Wildlife Refuge (CWR). The latest arrival becomes just the fifth individual leopard to be recorded here since 2013, when our in-country partner, the Foundation for the Preservation of...
Wild Encounters with Wild Tomorrow
Our partner Wild Tomorrow's Greater Ukuwela Nature Reserve (GUNR) is home to more than 1,200 charismatic species, from towering Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) to tiny Suni Antelope (Nesotragus moschatus).With our spring appeal: Connecting Ukuwela underway, Wild Tomorrow’s staff shared with us...
Working with Indigenous communities in the Amazon rainforest: An Interview with Jaime Toro
At a glance: Jaime Toro, Coordinator of the Amazonian office at Nature and Culture in Ecuador, tells us about his work with Indigenous communities and the Ecuadorian government to create collaborative conservation efforts. Learn about the biggest threats to the Ecuadorian Amazon and how...
