Wildlife Poisoning Prevention and Conflict Resolution

Wildlife Poisoning Prevention and Conflict Resolution We address all forms of wildlife poisonings and conflicts which can be solved in an appropriate mann

“Wildlife Poisoning Prevention and Conflict Resolution” originates from a need to address the history of conflict between people and wildlife, realizing that management of problems are not always appropriate as many people use inappropriate lethal methods such as poisons for poaching, or to kill animals perceived as a problem to them. We apply Systems Thinking to analyse cause and effect of the pr

oblems; and the cause and effect of management solution, to ensure that efficient and effective actions are applied in a manner which resolves the conflict in the medium to long term. With determination to apply best practice solutions, we are driven by our passion to resolve wildlife conflicts to the benefit of wildlife and the people who care for them.

Keep your pets safe by being aware and responsible
08/01/2026

Keep your pets safe by being aware and responsible

As the weather gets colder, we enter the cough and cold season.

We hope you all stay well but remember if you are using cough, cold and flu treatments they can be a danger to your pets🐶🐱⚠️

There are many different types of products for the symptomatic relief of coughs, cold and flu symptoms. These include tablets, capsules, syrups and hot drinks. These products can contain a
variety of different drug ingredients including decongestants, vitamins, painkillers (such as ibuprofen, paracetamol, aspirin), caffeine and antihistamines.

If your pet has eaten one of these products, it’s important to know exactly which product and ingredients were involved. Products with the same brand name can contain different formulations.

Take the packaging and any remaining medicine with you to your vet if you need to go or call our Animal PoisonLine on 01202 509000 📞 for advice.

18/12/2025

At year end we look back with gratitude for the support we've had from The Thin Green Line Foundation The Rufford Foundation Peace Parks Foundation and others

Be aware what you feed your dogs. Some "treats" are harmful to them
29/10/2025

Be aware what you feed your dogs. Some "treats" are harmful to them

Meet Crespo!😍

Crespo is a three year old Labrador. He belongs to Emily, one of our Information Scientists.
This picture shows Crespo receiving treatment at the vet after he snaffled a sandwich containing raisins from a picnic bench at a cafe! The vet safely induced vomiting before giving further treatment.

Crespo would like to remind you all that vomiting should only be induced under veterinary supervision. It is not safe for owners to attempt to make their pets vomit at home.
Induction of vomiting is not always necessary and may be dangerous, especially using household items.

📞If you are concerned your pet has ingested a harmful substance, call the Animal PoisonLine for advice on 01202 509000. Vets should call the VPIS member's line on 020 7305 5055 📞

Tim is at the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Abu Dhabi
10/10/2025

Tim is at the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Abu Dhabi

Killing predators doesn't stop conflict
30/09/2025

Killing predators doesn't stop conflict

Kenya Wildilfe Service has issued a statement after six lions in the Maasai Mara were discovered poisoned. Details in comments.

Photo: KWS (Facebook).

How to reduce elephant conflict
19/09/2025

How to reduce elephant conflict

Avoiding provocation is key to reducing human–elephant conflicts.
Elephants are highly intelligent and sensitive animals that can become aggressive if they feel threatened or disturbed.
We should avoid chasing, or blocking elephants’ paths, as these actions may trigger defensive behavior.
By keeping a safe distance, remaining calm, and respecting their space, communities can prevent dangerous encounters and foster peaceful coexistence with these gentle giants.

Its a long time since our last news. Tim has trained 85 rangers this year, with thanks to The Thin Green Line Foundation...
19/09/2025

Its a long time since our last news. Tim has trained 85 rangers this year, with thanks to The Thin Green Line Foundation and The Rufford Foundation and our training manual was translated into Portuguese. Thanks are also due to Peace Parks Foundation for translating.

We need to stop the senseless killing of vultures
11/05/2025

We need to stop the senseless killing of vultures


VULTURE: THE DIRTY, UGLY BIRD THAT SAVES THE WORLD

In Nigeria, if a vulture lands on your roof?

People gather.
They point.
They hiss.
They shout, “Ayeee! Evil has landed!”😂

Some will even call native doctor.
Others will fast and pray.

Why?

Because someone’s uncle once said vultures are messengers of death.
Even nollywood demonize vultures.

But what if I told you….

That the same bird we fear…
The same one we call dirty and demonic…
Is the reason we haven’t all died from disease?

Stay with me.

Let’s meet the misunderstood janitor of the wild:

✅ VULTURES EAT DEAD THINGS… AND THAT’S WHAT KEEPS US ALIVE.

They eat carcasses.

Rotten meat.
Decaying animals.
The things no other animal touches.

But what if they didn’t?

If vultures disappeared today—
Diseases like anthrax, rabies, and botulism would rise.

Because that goat that died by the roadside?
Flies will feed.
Maggots will grow.
Bacteria will multiply.

And before you know it?

Death will enter the food chain.
It will enter the air.
It will enter us.

But vultures step in…
No complaint.
No applause.

They eat the death so that we can live.

Lesson?
Sometimes, your calling will take you to dirty places.
Unseen. Uncelebrated.
But if you don’t do it, the world will rot.

Not every hero wears perfume.
Some carry a stink… so others can smell nice.😁

✅ VULTURE STOMACHS CAN KILL CHOLERA.

Their digestive system is so acidic, It can dissolve bacteria that would kill humans instantly.

They turn poison into peace.

Lesson?
Not everything that enters your life is meant to destroy you.

Some people have developed spiritual stomachs—
That turn betrayal into wisdom.
Pain into purpose.
Loss into leadership.

Your hardship is not your handicap.
It may be your hidden healing power.

✅ VULTURES ARE LOYAL.

They mate for life.

One partner.
One mission.
One commitment.

Even when that partner dies—
They don’t just “move on” like nothing happened.

They mourn.
They isolate.
They grieve.

They understand what it means to love deeply.

Lesson?
Loyalty is not old school.
It is rare. Sacred. Needed.

In a world of situationships and betrayals—
Be the one who stays true.
Be the one who loves with honor.

✅ VULTURES FLY WITHOUT FLAPPING.

They have one of the largest wingspans in the sky.
Yet they rarely flap their wings.
They ride the wind.

While other birds are sweating with every flap…

The vulture glides.

Majestic.
Patient.
Effortless.

Lesson?
You don’t have to hustle like a headless chicken.

You can study your season.
Catch the current.
And rise with grace.

Movement is not always progress.
Learn to wait for your wind.

✅ VULTURES HAVE NO VOICE.

Yes.
They can’t sing.
They can’t chirp.

They make hisses and grunts. That’s all.

In a world where parrots and nightingales get all the attention…

The vulture thrives in silence.

Lesson?
You don’t have to be loud to be legendary.
Let your work speak.
Let your results roar.
Let your impact echo long after you’ve left the room.

✅ VULTURES DON’T KILL, THEY RESTORE.

They don’t hunt.

They wait for what has died.
Then they clean it up.

Nature’s final responders.

While lions roar and eagles hunt—
Vultures restore balance.

Lesson?
You don’t have to be aggressive to be effective.

Some of us are not fighters.
We are healers.
We are restorers.
We are the ones that enter after the damage—
And pick up the pieces.

And that role?
Is just as sacred.

✅ IN HINDU AND BUDDHIST CULTURE, VULTURES ARE SACRED.

In Tibet, vultures are part of “sky burials.”

When someone dies, the body is offered to vultures
A sacred act of returning to nature.

They believe the vulture lifts the soul to heaven.

But in our own land?
We stone the bird that others respect.

Lesson?
Respect is not always universal.
But that doesn’t mean you are worthless.

Even if your own people insult you—
It may just mean… they don’t understand your purpose.

Don’t reduce yourself to match their ignorance.

✅ VULTURES ARE DISAPPEARING… AND IT’S A GLOBAL EMERGENCY.

Electrocution. Habitat loss.
Vultures are dying in large numbers.

And scientists are crying.

Because they know:
If vultures go extinct?

Disease will rise.
The earth will suffer.

Lesson?
The people we ignore today—
Might be the very people holding our lives together.

Honor your cleaner.
Respect the elderly.
Value the quiet people who serve without reward.

Sometimes, the survival of many…
Hangs on the strength of the few.

SO, WHAT CAN YOU LEARN FROM THE VULTURE?

✅ Being misunderstood doesn’t make you evil.
It may just mean your purpose is higher than public opinion.

✅ Some blessings smell bad at first.
But if you can look deeper, they might just be your saving grace.

✅ Do the dirty work.
The world doesn’t need more perfect people. It needs more courageous cleaners.

✅ Wait for your wind.
Stop flapping. Stop forcing. Learn the rhythm of grace.

✅ Loyalty is still gold to one partner.
One vision. One calling.
Stay true.

✅ You don’t need to be loud.
Let your silence shake the world.

✅ Give people their flowers before they disappear.
The vulture may be ugly. But it’s one of earth’s last defenders.

FINAL THOUGHTS:

Next time you see a vulture?

Don’t scream.
Pause.

And whisper, “Thank you.”

Because that dirty, ugly bird on the roof?
It is just the quiet guardian of your world.

You too may be a vulture.

Silently doing the work that keeps others alive.
Cleaning messes that others won’t touch.
Healing wounds that others can’t see.

And yes—
People may mock you now.

But one day…
When the air smells sweeter…
And the sickness is gone…

They will look back and realize:

It was your wings that saved them.

So rise.

Even if they don’t clap.
Even if they misunderstand.

Rise anyway.

Because the world doesn’t need more noise.

It needs more vultures.
Those that do the unseen work, to save the world.

If this touched something deep in you—
Share your thoughts with us:

Have you ever been misunderstood for doing good?

Have you ever played a “dirty” role that nobody respected, yet it was the very thing that held things together?

Let’s talk in the comments.

Because maybe…
You too are a vulture.

And the world is better because of it.

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21/02/2025

Here's a fun little fact about our furry pals: while dogs can devour just about anything, there are certain foods that can turn them from happy pups into not-so-happy campers! 🚫🍫

Take grapes, for instance. You might think they're a healthy snack, but they're actually a big no-no for dogs. Just a handful can lead to kidney failure! 😱 And don’t get me started on chocolate—because, let’s be real, if dogs could have a sweet tooth, chocolate would be their first choice! 🍫 But it’s a serious danger.

Xylitol, often found in sugar-free gum and some peanut butter, is another sneaky ingredient that can wreak havoc on a dog’s health. It drops their blood sugar and can lead to liver failure! Yikes!

So, next time you're enjoying a snack, remember to keep those toxic foods away from your pup. They may give you those puppy-dog eyes, but trust me, it’s better to stick to doggie treats. 🥳🍖 Let’s keep our furry friends safe and sound!

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