A deep journey into the properties and the critical requirements of Conservation explained through the eyes of Rangers protecting wildlife. The podacst is run by Juan.
C.R.O.W. (Conservation Rangers Operations Worldwide) is a Non-Profit organization registered 501(c)(3) in the US; our mission, as an international, educational institution, is to establish and train Rangers to a set standard in the skills necessary to support, train and supplement anti-poaching and conservation efforts worldwide, and specifically in medium and high risk areas.
Bongo
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Getting more into this animal!
-Elephant conservation with Mate Spanisberger
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What we can do for these gentle giants?
Okapi
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The Forest Giraffe
Dwarf Crocodile
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How much do you know about this animal?
African Rock Python
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Among the low vegetation
African Manatee
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Exinction is under the water?
Mountain Gorilla
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The Silent Giant is at risk
Eastern lowland gorilla
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An underrated species
Cross River Gorilla
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C.R.O.W. (Conservation Rangers Operations Worldwide) is a Non-Profit organization registered 501(c)(3) in the US; our mission, as an international, educational institution, is to establish and train Rangers to a set standard in the skills necessary to support, train and supplement anti-poaching and conservation efforts worldwide, and specifically in medium and high risk areas.
Western Lowland Gorilla
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Discovering more on this Species
Black Colobus: Unavoidable extinction ?
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C.R.O.W. (Conservation Rangers Operations Worldwide) is a Non-Profit organization registered 501(c)(3) in the US; our mission, as an international, educational institution, is to establish and train Rangers to a set standard in the skills necessary to support, train and supplement anti-poaching and conservation efforts worldwide, and specifically in medium and high risk areas.
Bonobo: I primati dimenticati della Giungla
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C.R.O.W. (Conservation Rangers Operations Worldwide) is a Non-Profit organization registered 501(c)(3) in the US; our mission, as an international, educational institution, is to establish and train Rangers to a set standard in the skills necessary to support, train and supplement anti-poaching and conservation efforts worldwide, and specifically in medium and high risk areas.
Chimpanzees
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Chimpanzee: one the less known endangered species
African forest elephant
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C.R.O.W. (Conservation Rangers Operations Worldwide) is a Non-Profit organization registered 501(c)(3) in the US; our mission, as an international, educational institution, is to establish and train Rangers to a set standard in the skills necessary to support, train and supplement anti-poaching and conservation efforts worldwide, and specifically in medium and high risk areas.
African Rainforest
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Into the core of the jungle
African Bush Elephant
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Are you sure to know everything about elephants?
The world of Cheetahs
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The fastest land mammal
White Rhino
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What does it mean being endangered
Black Rhino
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Let's stop the killing!
Ground Pangolin
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Getting to know more to save those creatures!
Taurotragus derbianus
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The Giant Eland of Lord Derby
Hippos
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Getting to know more about this giant!
Martial Eagle
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The queen of sub-Saharan Africa
Secretary Birds
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A silent creature endangered
African Wild Dogs
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Getting to know more on this endangered species
Giraffes
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Silence and elegance in the bush
Zebras
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How much do we know about them?
African Leopards
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The most adaptable animal on earth?
African Savanah
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A fragile ecosystem
African Savannah
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Inside a precious ecosystem
Red Fronted Gazelle
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The pearl of the Sahel
The Dorcas Gacelle
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The unmatched queen of the Desert
DAMA GACELLE
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Discovering a mysterious animal from The Saehl Desert
SCIMITAR ORYX
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Discovering a mysterious animal
Sahel
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Africa’s forgotten ecosystem
COTTON TOP TAMARINS
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From jungle to research laboratories
Cheetas..How much do we know about them?
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In depth analysis on Cheetas and their "vulnerability"