EDGE Fellows Blog
Uuganbadrakh, our EDGE Fellow in Mongolia, will be trained to handle the long-eared jerboa by Batsaikhan Nyamsuren, a lecturer and mammal expert of the…
Valentine's day solenodon campaign
Ok, hands up. Who didn’t know what a solenodon was at the beginning of the week? We hope that this peculiar creature has gained…
Desperately seeking solenodon
Of all our focal species for 2007, the Hispaniolan solenodon (Solenodon paradoxus) has received the least attention in support and sponsorship, even though it…
Protected Areas and the pygmy hippopotamus
The EDGE team would like to highlight the work of all individuals and organizations working to conserve EDGE species. Please send information to info@edgeofexistence.org….
The EDGE Community
Your generous donations are enabling us to move forwards with our valuable conservation work. We are now making the first steps towards our goals,…
A week on the EDGE
We’ve had an incredible week here in the EDGE office! Many thanks to everyone who has sent best wishes to the team and emailed us…
Tragedy in Virunga National Park
The EDGE team is deeply saddened by the recent news that two mountain gorillas have been shot dead by rebel forces in the Democratic…
EDGE Fellows Blog
My name is Uuganbadrakh.Ouynkhishig. I am from northern Mongolia. I used to come to capital city Ulaanbaatar to participate school children competitions. In 2002,…
Too late for the baiji?
The Yangtze River dolphin or baiji, long considered to be one of the world’s rarest and most threatened mammals, may have finally disappeared forever….
Thank you!
The entire EDGE team would like to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone who has visited our website today and to all those…
Welcome to the EDGE
Carly, Monday 15 January 2007 Welcome to the first EDGE blog. These pages will keep you informed about the latest EDGE news and developments…
EDGE Fellows blog
The first EDGE conservation fellow has just been appointed to study and help conserve the long-eared jerboa in the Gobi desert of Mongolia. His…