Migratory Wildlife Network is now speaking in over 50 languages!

5th March 2012

Spotted seal. Photographer: M CameronOur aim has always been to support wildlife experts around the world. While the Migratory Wildlife Network comprises a few staff we are proud of our global Membership and we have known since the beginning that language was going to be our first hurdle to cross.

Yet, despite our English language delivery the Network has grown fast – we already have over 400 Network members in more than 50 countries: American Samoa, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Botswana, Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, China, Columbia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Fiji, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Malta, Mexico, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Nigeria, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Scotland, Senegal, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, The Gambia, Tonga, Turkey, Uganda, United Kingdom, USA .

Each of our individual Members are experts in their field and engaged in wildlife conservation work for many important and influential organizations around the world.

Our small team doesn’t have the budget to stretch for continuous translations, so thanks to the efforts of our brilliant web team, we are very pleased to announce today that the Migratory Wildlife Network's website is now fully multi-lingual.

We know the translations won’t be perfect, but we are very pleased to be able reach more wildlife experts, in their native tongue, from all around the world. Wildlife knows no boundaries – and language should not be ours.

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