Category: Announcements

In this section, we publish information that does not relate directly to our statutory activities. However, they are important enough to communicate them.

Project update
Published: August 29, 2024

This year, we focused on helping stray animals in Tunisia and Türkiye. In Tunisia, we ran a five-day feeding program and worked with locals to set up ongoing feeding and water stations. In Türkiye, we are facing a crisis due to a proposed law that threatens millions of strays with mass killing. We joined a […]

News
July 13, 2024

We are pleased to share a blog post by our Advisory Board Member, Dr. Simon Buckle, published on the British Ecological Society’s Climate Change Ecology blog. He discusses the impact of net-zero goals on climate change, biodiversity, and human well-being.

News
June 26, 2024

We are thrilled to share some fantastic news with you! Our very own Founder and Chief Conservation Officer, Asli Han Gedik, has been appointed as a Technical Advisor for the global initiative “End Wildlife Crime”. This exciting appointment shows Asli’s

Project update
May 30, 2024

We are pleased to share a positive update on the situation involving the pigs from the neglected slaughterhouse in Sachsen-Anhalt. Our team successfully rescued the nine surviving pigs, ensuring they received immediate veterinary care and a safe, nurturing environment.

Project update
April 29, 2024
News
April 8, 2024

At Wild at Life, we don’t just rescue and protect animals—we also teach young people about important things like animal rights, saving wildlife, and the different kinds of animals on our planet, especially in Turkey. We run programs that help

Project update
April 7, 2024

Because of climate change, there’s been more rain in the area where we work. This shelter, one of five we have in Turkey, is home to lots of dogs. It’s our biggest shelter and it’s in a cold place. We

Project update
March 17, 2024

The Issue of Stray Dogs in Türkiye In Türkiye the issue of stray animals, particularly dogs, creates huge challenges, and there are several reasons why the problem persists and keeps getting worse. One major reason is abandonment. When owners can

News
March 24, 2020

Following the discovery of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists, governments & wildlife non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are on the same page: the destruction of biodiversity by humankind creates new viruses & diseases. Wild at Life e.V. is fighting on the ground to

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