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217cast 014: Ryan Tate; President and Founder of VETPAW
The podcast is live! You can find it here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5FlxHIE4PrzTEnOmiSghkk?si=l0o7PpTiQZispfmn83hHBw Check out an awesome conversation with our founder Ryan, as he sits down with Cincinnati-Based podcast 217Cast. The unique blend of veterans,...
Saving Endangered Wildlife During COVID-19
COVID-19 times have come to make a big impact on the world by stopping our day-to-day life. Everyone is aware that staying home is the safest measure we can all take to stay healthy and avoid getting infected. Even knowing so, many people have suffered the beating of...
How One Organization Saves Endangered Animals In Africa?
The wildlife struggle is real. Thousands of endangered species are constantly harassed by hunters. Eighty percent of the world’s rhino population is found in South Africa; there’s the highest point of poaching. They’re slaughtered for their horns at an estimated cost...
What Does VETPAW Do In Africa?
With time there has been a growing awareness of wildlife being at the brink of extinction. What many people don’t know is that there are nonprofit organizations in charge of turning this around. Poaching has been a reality for over a century, and these organizations...
Anti-poaching Training Saves Endangered Animals In Africa
Anti-poaching organizations are known to be formed by U.S. veterans. What is wrongly believed is how they operate on the ground while protecting wildlife from poachers. Veterans have been accused of teaching park rangers to kill poachers while on parole. But, the...
How To Help Endangered Wildlife In Africa?
Being part of a noble cause gives a rewarding feeling to those involved in it. That’s how we, veterans, feel by being part of VETPAW. We’re an anti-poaching nonprofit organization working hard every day to ensure the survival of wild animals, such as elephants and...