What is it like to be a female ranger protecting wildlife from poachers? We hear from Collet Ngobeni of the all-female team of rangers blackmambasapu in South Africa and from hollybudge, the founder of the charity How Many Elephants
How are female rangers protecting wildlife and changing attitudes to poaching? Emma speaks to Collet Ngobeni of The Black Mambas and Holly Budge of How Many Elephants.Wednesday will be the first ever World Female Ranger Day, celebrating the work of female rangers around the world who do an important but ultimately dangerous job protecting wildlife from poachers.
National Director Ruth Bender Atik talks about a new series of cards launched by The Miscarriage Association to specifically acknowledge the sadness of miscarriage and give people an opportunity to acknowledge it in a sensitive way. She is joined by Gemma Rundell who designed empathy cards that she wished were available after she had three miscarriages.
The new service comes from the Internet Watch Foundation and Childline and aims to help children who have been groomed, or whose partners have posted photos of them online without their consent. In recent years, the Foundation says it has noticed more and more of these types of images that have been created by children themselves. In the first three months of this year, 38,000 self-generated images were reported. Emma speaks to Susie Hargreaves, the head of the Internet Watch Foundation.
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