The sole use of militarisation in conservation is problematic as it can ignore the complex underlying historical, social, economic, and political drivers of contention between humans and the natural world....
Phoenix Fund 16th International Amur leopard and tiger art contest - Results Announced! Read this latest blog from the team...... We are glad to announce the results of the 16th...
The recent report from Phoenix Fund in Vladivostok highlights some of the problems but also some of the opportunities caused by a year of suffering under the COVID-19 pandemic. This...
Help us protect Amur tigers and their taiga forest home in the Russian Far East and northeast China. 500 - 550 adult tigers are estimated to live across this region...
In July we celebrate International Tiger Day which was started at the St. Petersburg Tiger Summit in 2010 when world leaders met with the intention of bringing the world’s focus...
As with the Freeland team in Thailand, Phoenix Fund has been in touch to let us know that with the fire season also upon them, rangers are fire fighting in...
Phoenix Fund is working with the staff of five Protected Areas in the Russian Far East to ensure the effective protection of an estimated 103 Amur tigers (total estimation in...
Phoenix Fund is stabilising Amur tiger and Amur leopard populations by improving the efficiency of anti-poaching efforts in five protected areas (PAs) and conducting environmental education activities. Its recent interim...
On July 29th many of our supporters celebrated International Tiger Day which was founded at the St. Petersburg Tiger Summit in 2010, the last Chinese Year of the Tiger, with...
A joint team from the projects in Russia are taking tiger stories to the villages ahead of Global Tiger Day. This short report from Sergei Bereznuk: From July 21 through...
Here, in the 2018 Final Report, we bring you highlights of Phoenix’s efforts taken in 2018 to ensure a future for the Amur tigers and leopards in the Russian Far...
Please note, we have edited this report to remove information we feel could jeopardise ongoing work in the region. "Despite sustained conservation efforts over recent years and encouraging recent monitoring...
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