Conservationist and ornithologist Steve Boyes has been searching for this elusive herd for years, and the story of his ...
Opinion
Lions Becoming South Africa’s Rhinos: Targeted Poaching of Body Parts Threatens Their Survival
A new study reveals the alarming rise in targeted lion poaching across Africa, driven by organised criminal networks and the illegal trade in body parts. Urgent conservation measures are needed to pro ...
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Between bush and blackboard: How a ranger and creche volunteer is chalking up successes for conservation
In South Africa’s Greater Kruger, Nkateko Mzimba walks the bush unarmed, protecting wildlife with nothing but resolve. At ...
From pangolin scales to elephant tusks, from African gray parrots to manatees, the illicit trade in wildlife products and ...
How a simple email turned into a week chasing tigerfish in Botswana.
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What a day of hunting and eating looks like with the Hadza tribe
The Hadza of Tanzania are among the last remaining hunter-gatherer societies still living largely by traditional means. In this encounter, a hunt results in a mongoose becoming part of a shared meal ...
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Asante spider: A rare African sword ornament from Ghana's Gold Coast that later helped a man in Texas barter for his life
The spider-shaped sword ornament was created in Ghana in the 19th century and was passed down in a Texas family for ...
Women in South Africa are turning to guns and martial arts for self-defense in a country where rates of gender-based violence are extremely high.
Local officials say Islamic militants attacked a town in northeastern Nigeria, abducting more than 300 people, including ...
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