The 13th annual Tiger Day Celebration was held in Vladivostok on September 30, 2012. The weather was beautiful, and the parade was a great success. Over 4,000 brightly colored costumed participants proceeded down Okeansky Avenue, and at the intersection of Okeansky Avenue and Svetlanskaya Street circled the downtown square. Продолжить
“Go-anywhere inspectors” protect Amur leopards
On July 6th, 2011 with a generous support from Thomas Plant and GlobalGiving Foundation the Phoenix Fund purchased a quad bike «Yamaha Grizzly 550» and handed it over to Kedrovaya Pad Nature Reserve. The new ATV will allow the law-enforcement officers to patrol the most impassible territories of Kedrovaya Pad and Leopardovy protected areas. Продолжить
One Month in the Wild
Today, October 26, Russian scientists of Severtsev Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Science informed the Phoenix Fund about the state of the tiger cub that was released back into the wild on September 16, 2009 in Mikhailovsky district of Primorsky krai after a long rehabilitation period. Продолжить
The recently released tiger is doing well
Just lately Phoenix got the latest news from Inspection Tiger on the status of recently released tiger. Продолжить
Udege Legend Gets First Aid
Russian NGOs with support from international donors helped the Udege Legend National Park in purchasing fire-fighting equipment and a patrol vehicle. Продолжить
Rural Bibliophiles Ask for Help
В сентябре 2005 г. в селе Глубинное Красноармейского района Приморья сгорела средняя школа, а вместе с ней и школьная библиотека. Продолжить
Project “HELP!”
It is clear that surviving in Primorsky forests is hard on their dwellers today. It is too hard for them to survive under the condition of total poaching, illegal logging, lack of food, and forest fires. They cannot survive without our help. Продолжить
Donate
How you can help Please help the Phoenix Fund provide protection to wildlife by strengthening parks, eliminating poaching, stopping the illegal wildlife trade and reducing demand for products made from endangered species. Amur tigers and leopards, Asiatic black bears, Far … Продолжить