Exciting news! WildAid's new survey reveals that shark fin consumption in Thailand has dropped 34% over the past 6 years—equivalent to 8.1 million fewer servings annually. This decline is thanks in part to growing awareness among Thais of the importance of sharks to ocean health and that shark fin consumption is pushing these vital animals towards extinction. While the survey findings are encouraging, there is still work to be done to protect sharks and maintain healthy oceans. Continued efforts and increased awareness are crucial, especially with 56% of urban Thais interested in trying shark fin at some point. See the full report here: https://lnkd.in/gQaccyK8
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Elephants are key players in the fight against climate change. As they forage for food, they eat or crush small plants and trees. This allows larger, slow-growing trees get the sunlight needed to grow, prosper, and capture carbon. Studies show that just one elephant can increase the carbon capture of a rainforest by around 9,500 tons per square kilometer. We all have a role to play in the fight against climate change, which is quickly becoming the number one threat to elephants and other wildlife species across the globe. While governments and corporations must do their part to reduce emissions, individual climate actions can make a difference. In fact, by 2050, 40 to 70% of all carbon emissions can be eliminated through demand-side actions. WildAid works to encourage low-carbon lifestyles in the world’s two highest emitting countries—the U.S. and China—inspiring millions to make individual lifestyle choices that collectively can significantly prevent waste and reduce emissions. Want to join the movement? Head to TheEnvironmentExcuse.org to discover climate actions that work.
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In case you missed it: WildAid recently unveiled the “Albacore,” a new patrol boat, to help Gabon combat destructive illegal fishing. Gabon boasts some of the richest and most diverse marine ecosystems on the planet, including the world's largest nesting population of leatherback sea turtles, humpback dolphins, over 50 species of sharks and rays, and vital mangrove forests that support both marine life and coastal communities. The Albacore will enhance the monitoring and protection of these marine treasures, ensuring the sustainability of Gabon's vital ecosystems. Read more about this milestone: https://lnkd.in/ebXFPQ78
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On #SharkAwarenessDay, we're thrilled to share WildAid’s latest survey revealing a significant 34% decline in shark fin consumption in Thailand over the past six years! This translates to an estimated 8.1 million fewer servings of shark fin per year. While these findings are encouraging, there is still work to be done to protect sharks and maintain healthy oceans. Continued efforts and increased awareness are crucial, especially with 56% of urban Thais still interested in trying shark fin at some point. A huge thank you to Thailand for choosing to say no to shark fin! Check out the full survey here: https://lnkd.in/gvtKKM-d
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WildAid and our partner Choice have launched the "Good-for-Nothing Bushmeat" campaign in Vietnam, which is considered a hub for bushmeat consumption, urging Vietnamese citizens to say no to wildlife products. This initiative challenges outdated beliefs about bushmeat being “hygienic, organic, and gourmet,” highlighting its serious health risks and environmental impact. The campaign targets major cities in Vietnam, where 80% of bushmeat in the country is consumed. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gF4DyzP3
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Jaws ignited a powerful fascination with sharks. The bestseller helped shift the conversation around these misunderstood creatures from fear to a greater awareness of the real threat: global overfishing and shark finning, which claim over 100 million sharks annually. Today, sharks are seen as majestic guardians of our oceans, crucial for maintaining marine health. As Jaws celebrates its 50th anniversary, WildAid board member Wendy Benchley reflects on the profound change in our understanding of sharks since her late husband, Peter Benchley, wrote the iconic book:
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We were honored to see our work celebrated on the iconic Piccadilly Lights last week! We joined our fellow #EarthshotPrize winners and finalists for London Climate Action Week where we explored innovative ways to amplify our impact and drive positive change for our planet. One of the highlights was the takeover of the Piccadilly Lights, capturing this moment of hope and inspiration. Watch the reactions and celebrate with us here: https://lnkd.in/ei9BU8Ff We are incredibly proud to be part of The Earthshot Prize family and to continue our mission to protect wildlife and marine ecosystems. Thank you to everyone who supports our journey! #LCAW2024 #EarthshotPrize
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Last week, in a significant milestone for marine conservation, WildAid unveiled a new patrol boat, named “Albacore,” during a ceremony in Libreville, Gabon. The vessel was presented to Gabon’s General Directorate of Fisheries and Aquaculture, marking a new chapter in the battle against destructive illegal fishing in Gabon’s waters. The Albacore is more than just a boat; it symbolizes the collective efforts and support of WildAid’s dynamic donors, who believe in preserving Gabon’s incredible marine biodiversity. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/ggcA3EKW
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With our deepest thanks at WildAid to the The Earthshot Prize for ongoing support and all their efforts highlighting the work of the nominees, finalists and winners as well as connecting people, ideas and funding for impact.
Collaboration with the right partners drives both speed and scale for our innovators, delivering critical wins in the fight against climate change. At 'Stories of Impact', our flagship London Climate Action Week event hosted by Bloomberg Philanthropies, we showcased the real-world impact our Finalists and partners are achieving for our planet. Thank you to Finalists WildAid Marine Program, ABALOBI, Mukuru Clean Stoves, S4S Technologies and Freetown the Treetown (Freetown City Council) who all spoke about their inspiring work at today's event.
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“The power of collective individual action is incredible and essential and will move us forward.” —Meaghan Brosnan, WildAid CEO Greetings from London Climate Action Week! Meaghan Brosnan took the stage today at The Earthshot Prize ‘Stories of Impact’ event to share updates on WildAid’s recent work to restore our oceans and what gives her hope for the future. It’s been a motivating and inspiring week collaborating with like-minded innovators focused on speeding climate solutions to scale. Conservation is a team sport! Tune in to the full event here: https://lnkd.in/gxH8uHwr #LCAW2024 #EarthshotPrize