South Africa’s conservation debate is too often anchored within the blunt slogan, “If it pays, it stays.” At face value, this appears pragmatic, even responsible. But there’s a troubling premise ...
A guide called out to endangered golden monkeys with grunts and clicks to signal he posed no threat, a familiar sound in the mist-covered forests of Rwanda ’s Volcanoes ...
Eastern Africa's earliest livestock herders continued fishing, hunting and gathering for centuries after livestock were first ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. A Zimbabwean conservationist working to reduce conflict between lions and livestock farmers is a winner of one of this year’s Whitley Awards, ...
African savannas support some of the world’s most iconic wildlife, yet populations of large herbivores and their predators exhibit marked fluctuations in response to climatic variability, land use ...
In the grasslands and highlands of western Cameroon, some animals are believed to be sacred. Within the region’s indigenous ...
The Rusty Lark bird that had been missing for 94 years was photographed alive in Africa, surprising scientists and ...
Safaricom opens registration for the Chapa Dimba grassroots football tournament, offering KSh 1 million prizes for youth aged 15-18. Join the journey to Sweden!
Conservationists in Kenya are sounding the alarm over the sharp rise in captive-bred reptiles exported as exotic pets as ...
A photo of a gannet with grass blowing over its face has been voted winner of the People’s Choice award at the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards. “Now which direction is my nest?” by Alison Tuck captures ...
In central Seoul, South Korea, a motorway once covered a buried urban stream. Today, that same stretch has been uncovered—a process known as daylighting—and this river is home to plants, fish and ...
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