The Wild Camel Protection Foundation (WCPF) is strongly opposed to the opening of the Naran Sevstei Border Port due to the risk that this port poses not just to the Wild Camel, хавтгай, but also to its exceptional Gobi Desert habitat and all the threatened and unique species of flora and fauna that rely upon this rare ecosystem. […]
Newsletter Number 46
Read the latest WCPF newsletter: a round up of 2025 news and plans for 2026 […]
Camelus Ferus: The Forgotten Species on the Brink – published in Caravanserai, Issue 8
The WCPF’s Kate Rae and Dr Anna Jemmett have contributed an article to Issue 8 of Caravanserai, the official magazine of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs (RSAA). […]
Breaking News! The Wild Camel, Camelus ferus, reclassified as ENDANGERED
Using the most up to date research, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ has announced today that the Wild Camel, Camelus ferus, has been reclassified as ENDANGERED. Nonetheless, the species remains highly threatened with extinction. […]
Dr Jane Goodall DBE (1934-2025)
We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of our Hon. Life Patron, Dr Jane Goodall DBE.
Jane was a great friend and an unwavering supporter of the Wild Camel Protection Foundation. She championed our mission to protect the critically endangered wild camel and lent her voice to our cause, helping to raise awareness of the urgent need to safeguard one of the rarest mammals on Earth. […]
04 Oct – 19 Oct – Hope for the Wild Camels: an Auction for their Survival
The Wild Camel Protection Foundation auction is a truly unique and vital event, raising essential funds for one of the rarest and most endangered animals on our planet – the Wild Camel (Camelus ferus). […]
New arrivals at second Toli Bulag breeding centre
New arrivals at the second breeding centre the John Hare Captive Wild Camel Breeding Centre at Toli Bulag. This second breeding centre is also in the Buffer Zone of the Great Gobi Area of Special Protection ‘A’. […]


















