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 £3 a month can stop the suffering of 9000 bears farmed for their bile throughout Asia.
Earthlife Africa (ELA) is a membership driven organization of environmental and social justice activists, founded to mobilise society around environmental issues in relation to people. ELA has three branches in South Africa and one in Namibia. Earthlife Africa's main activities are campaign related. This includes lobbying and advocacy with a range of stakeholders including government, building campaigns at community level through sharing information and skills, engaging with environmental impact assessments, engaging the media, and researching and producing information materials. While historically best known for highlighting environmental injustice, they also work to promote ecologically sound alternatives, such as renewable energy and efficiency, organic farming and a zero waste approach to industrial pollution and waste management. Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa (WESSA) is one of the leading environmental organisations in South Africa – their mission is to promote public participation in caring for the Earth. WESSA has adopted an holistic approach to environmental issues and is involved in a wide range of projects and initiatives. WESSA is a membership-based environmental organisation that promotes public participation in caring for the Earth. WESSA offers a variety of vacancies in different areas and wildlife reserves in Southern Africa. The Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI) is a public institution that was established under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism with the mandate to carry out and co-ordinate wildlife research in the United Republic of Tanzania. TAWIRI is the CITES Scientific Authority in Tanzania. The headquarters of TAWIRI is at Njiro in Arusha, Tanzania. Animal jobs are advertised on their website. Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) is charged with the protection and conservation of the country's biodiversity as presented by its fauna and flora. KWS's role is as diverse as the country itself. They aim to conserve and manage Kenya’s wildlife and it’s habitat for posterity. Animal jobs are advertised on their website. The Tropical Biology Association (TBA) is working in partnership with African institutions to build expertise in biodiversity conservation and research by: a) provides key practical training for conservation biologists and practitioners with the potential to have a significant impact on biodiversity management and research. This is achieved through field courses, specialist skills workshops and applied research, b) providing information and resources and promoting regional and international collaboration by creating links between African and European conservation biologists and their organisations. Its network spans 40 countries.Page 1 2 3

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