New conservation assessment reveals extinction threats to SA’s reptiles
A recent global review unveils a troubling reality: over 20% of reptile species face extinction, driven by habitat loss and the pet trade.
A recent global review unveils a troubling reality: over 20% of reptile species face extinction, driven by habitat loss and the pet trade.
In South Africa, an innovative approach has emerged to protect its wildlife: encouraging people to consume more of it.
South Africa, known for its abundant great white shark population, faces concerning declines in shark sightings along its Western Cape coast.
Cathy Buckle’s heartfelt letter from Zimbabwe highlights the urgent need to safeguard its natural treasures before they vanish forever.
In another heartfelt letter, Cathy Buckle takes readers on a captivating journey through the challenges and triumphs of life in Zimbabwe.
Kurt Steiner first head of Law Enforcement at African Parks reveals how at least 24 armed groups have settled in conservation areas in Africa.
Cathy Buckle shares her experience of writing a book about the life of a remarkable man named Norman, who was deeply connected to Zimbabwe and its wildlife.
PC Ferreria is taking the initiative to save the rhinos and use the Karoo as a last safe haven – working multiple good hope projects for his community.
Dr Le Roux told BizNews she is seeking ways to link isolated conservation areas in Africa but stressed the importance of making it work for pastoralists.
Today, travelers on safari can depart from that beaten path to be more active, see a greater variety of wildlife, take part in conservation efforts.