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What is the IAACWT?
The Irish African/Asian Conservation & Wildlife Trust was founded in 1991 to educate Irish adults and school children on the plight of endangered species in the wild. The primary animals we focus our attention on are elephants, rhinos, gorillas and tigers. We hope that our work for the animals of Africa and Asia helps to improve the living standards of the neighbouring human population. This Trust is entirely voluntary. |
Latest News and Articles
The Irish African/Asian Conservation & Wildlife Trust is always striving to keep our clients informed about the plight of our endangered species through out the world. Below are the latest articles from our ezine. In just 30 years 97% of the worlds rhino population has been wiped out. An essay on the plight of tigers in India from Professor JIMMY BRINDLEY. No doubt, many of you have seen the film, “Gorillas in the Mist” about Dian Fossey – the American lady who made it her life’s ambition to look after her beloved Gorillas of the Virungas. We must save our rainforests before it is too late. The brutal truth of poaching for Rhino horn. Article from ‘Wildlife Times’ June 2001. |