class="content__text" In NRT member community conservancies, indigenous communities are spearheading wildlife conservation. Community members often are the first to notice when wild animals are in distress as they host wildlife on their lands. Communities have saved many wild animals, from elephants trapped in mud to giraffes injured by poachers' snares, by contacting their Conservancy Managers, who alert our Joint Communications Centre (JOCC), ensuring our wildlife response units promptly rescue any wildlife in trouble. It takes a village to keep wildlife safe. This #WorldWildlifeDay is a grand opportunity to appreciate the communities across the NRT landscape, our many unfailing partners, and all of you who share our love for wildlife and support our conservation efforts, ensuring that we can continue to protect wildlife and prevent the extinction of endangered species. #PartnershipsforConservation #WWD2023
March 04, 2023
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