Monthly Archives: July 2012
Skype and its impact on wildlife conservation
A month or so ago I wrote an article about Skype in the classroom. It’s a global project that incorporates hundreds of thousands of students who take part in a variety of shared experiences such as talking with authors, athletes, … Continue reading
Kenya’s cheetah controversy rages on and sheds light on wildlife for hire
The 66 page report involving Kenya’s orphaned cheetah cubs was released a couple of weeks ago. It exposes allegations against the Kenya Wildlife Service and several individuals. It brings Kenya’s illegal pet trade to the forefront, and provides damaging information … Continue reading
Tragic update on the three cheetah cubs
One cheetah cub died today in Nairobi National Park’s orphanage. An article regarding what is happening is on examiner. The last two cubs need to be released to the Mara Conservancy immediately! Kenya’s wildlife is so precious, so for … Continue reading