A great month for the livelihoods project in Sagalla
The alternative livelihoods project to secure a future for he Sagalla caecilian never stops… Tree planting The weather has favoured tree planting this month,…
Renewed passion for conservation
Our next blog from an EDGE training course participants comes from Badri Vinod Dahal. Badri is the Assistant Conservation Officer at Makalu Barun National…
Estimating the prey population of tigers in the Barandhabar Corridor
The EDGE Fellows training course has now finished (and a fantastic time was had by all!) but we’ve still got lots of exciting stories…
Some of Nepal’s Most Endangered Wildlife in 1 Day
This week, here at the EDGE Conservation Tools training course we’ve been focusing our attention on Red Listing and action planning. As many of…
Making a difference
Where have the last two months gone? They seem to have flown past and the lead up to Christmas is upon us. We have,…
Down River in Search of Gharials
We escaped the classroom this weekend and went for a trip down the river. Whilst the trip down the river was wonderfully relaxing, it…
Your support is vital
With your support we could: Restore the habitat of the majestic Philippine eagle Each pair needs 25-50 square miles of forest to successfully feed…
EDGE Trainees take a snake break from heavy stats
It’s been a mentally tough week here in Chitwan. The course participants have had four intense days learning statistics, the basics of R (a…
Elephants, Tigers and Leopards
It’s rained all day today. It shouldn’t do– the monsoon season finished at the end of September so today’s weather was somewhat unexpected.As it happens, today…
Conservation Tools Course Launched in Nepal
It’s a very exciting time for EDGE – As part of our re-designed EDGE Fellowship programme, we’re currently running a Conservation Tools training course in…
How to catch a pygmy hippo on camera
Trying to get cameras in the wild to capture images of the elusive pygmy hippo (Choeropsis liberiensis) is no easy task, but the project…
EDGE Champions!
Visit our new fundraising corner and discover how people like you are helping to secure a future for the world’s most extraordinary species. EDGE champions play a vital role…
First seedlings planted to save the loris!
Taking a trip to a primary school to join up with a Tuk Tuk rally to do some tree planting was not part of…
ARKive’s Top 10 EDGE species
Do you know your solenodon from your numbat? Here at ARKive we have a soft spot for the weird and wonderful and want to…