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Ringing Birds for Scientific Study(photos by Zohar Dolev)

Bird ringing is a technique used in the study of wild birds, by attaching a small, individually numbered tag to their legs, so that various aspects of the bird's life can be studied.

Alona's Lesser Kestrel Project

Dr. Adiv Gal, who is on WildlifeSaving advisory board, tells about the endangered Lesser Kestrel and how students at Alona Regional School help the small falcon recover, nest and thrive

Yellow-Tailed Woolly Monkey

The Yellow-Tailed Woolly Monkey is illusive and even more difficult to film. Click to watch and listen to this magnificent animal as it was filmed in the tropical forest of PeruYellow-Tailed Woolly Monkey, Peru. NPC / WildlifeSaving from wildlifeSaving on Vimeo.

Neotropical Primate Conservation in Peru's rain forest

Sam & Noga Shanee of Neotropical Primate Conservation (NPC) work in Peru's rain forest protecting the endangered Yellow-tailed Woolly monkey and other in-need wildlife 

Alona's Lesser Kestrel conservation project:

Watch how Lesser Kestrel chicks feed, learn to fly and just hang out in their nest. Shot during the 2008 nesting season

Dandan & Lilach Wildlife Center future plans

Learn about one of Wildlife Saving's partners, the Dandan & Lilach Wildlife Center in the Negev desert, Israel. Audio slideshow

Joey's Story

Hear Joey's story, the rare albino Mangabey monkey saved by the IPSF. Audio slideshow.