As 2023 draws to a close, the conservation community is jubilant over significant victories hailed as ‘Conservation Triumphs 2023.’
Data sourced from the X handle of Wild Africa Fund reveals one major success: the resurgence of blue whales in Seychelles.
“From the brink of extinction, blue whales stage an incredible comeback in Seychelles, sparking optimism for their future.”
Another noteworthy achievement is the flourishing population of Scimitar-Horned Oryx in Chad.
“From extinct-in-the-wild to a comeback story! Chad rejoices in successfully reintroducing the scimitar-horned oryx, a testament to global conservation collaboration,” declares Wild Africa Fund.
The third triumph of 2023 unfolds with the rescue of Giant Pangolins in Kenya.
“Rediscovering giants! Kenya’s Pangolin Project spearheads initiatives to safeguard the endangered giant ground pangolin, underscoring the vital connection between community and wildlife well-being.”