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New decisions by global conservation group bolster efforts to save Africa’s elephants

New decisions by global conservation group bolster efforts to save Africa’s elephants

by Adam Cruise | Apr 2, 2021 | Commentary

By Robin Whytock and Fiona Maisels - The Conversation wo big decisions have been made in the last few weeks in relation to African elephants that will have major implications for the survival of the giant mammals. The first is that a global body devoted to...

Evidence points to huge sums of unaccounted for cash in Zimbabwe’s cruel elephant sales

Evidence points to huge sums of unaccounted for cash in Zimbabwe’s cruel elephant sales

by Adam Cruise | Mar 28, 2021 | Commentary

By Tracy Keeling - The Canary The controversial sale of elephants from Zimbabwe to other countries, mostly China, is again in the spotlight. The renewed scrutiny comes due to author and filmmaker Karl Ammann highlighting related...

Africa’s forest elephant has been largely overlooked. Now we need to fight for it

Africa’s forest elephant has been largely overlooked. Now we need to fight for it

by Adam Cruise | Mar 26, 2021 | Commentary

By Professor Lee White - The Guardian African elephant recognised as two separate species – both endangered This critically endangered ‘gardener’ of the forest has been ‘red listed’ independent of its famous savanna relative for the first time. It’s time to take its...

Why it’s so hard to prosecute wildlife crimes: Lessons from Tanzania

Why it’s so hard to prosecute wildlife crimes: Lessons from Tanzania

by Adam Cruise | Mar 22, 2021 | Commentary

By Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime - In Mail & Guardian evelopments in two major ivory trafficking cases in Tanzania are not what conservationists might have hoped for. The conviction of Boniface Mathew Malyango, known as “Shetani Hana...

Coronavirus in Africa could reverse 30 years of Wildlife conservation gains, harming interconnected communities and livelihoods

Coronavirus in Africa could reverse 30 years of Wildlife conservation gains, harming interconnected communities and livelihoods

by Adam Cruise | Mar 21, 2021 | Commentary

By Edwin Tambara For wild animals in Africa on the verge of extinction and the tight knit communities who protect them, COVID-19 is a specter, disrupting a delicate balancing act of survival for both humans and endangered species. African officials and...

A “complexity” approach to human-elephant coexistence

A “complexity” approach to human-elephant coexistence

by Adam Cruise | Mar 17, 2021 | Commentary

By Susan Canney - Open Access Government What does it take for humans and elephants to live together? This was the question that has guided nearly 18 years of research and local engagement in the Gourma region of central Mali The article begins with a section on...

Zimbabwe: Zimparks Officials Ditch Conservation for Gold Digging

by Adam Cruise | Mar 15, 2021 | Commentary

By Stephen Tsoroti - New Zimbabwe The rickety yellow Toyota van screeched to a stop. The driver, Collen Sibanda, a dread-locked, soft spoken man in his mid-thirties, announced, "Gentleman and Lady, this is it. My vehicle cannot go beyond the river." The expansive...

Eritrea: Wildlife – Something to Preserve and Protect

Eritrea: Wildlife – Something to Preserve and Protect

by Adam Cruise | Mar 12, 2021 | Commentary

By Dr. Fikrejesus Amahazion - Ministry of Information, Eritrea Every year, on a number of different days across the calendar, the international community comes together to observe international days. As declared by the United Nations (UN), international days are...

Victory! Court says New York’s ban on ivory, rhino horn sales will stay

Victory! Court says New York’s ban on ivory, rhino horn sales will stay

by Adam Cruise | Mar 9, 2021 | Commentary

By Kitty Block - The Humane Society of the United States A federal court in New York has rejected a challenge by trade groups to the state’s landmark ban on elephant ivory and rhino horn sales. The ruling is not just a win for these beleaguered animals, whose numbers...

Photographer Shoots Fine Art Photos of Africa’s Majestic Elephants

Photographer Shoots Fine Art Photos of Africa’s Majestic Elephants

by Adam Cruise | Mar 8, 2021 | Commentary

By PHIL MISTRY - PetaPixel Photographer Chris Fallows grew up in South Africa and has been exposed to wildlife since he was taken on a safari at age two. His father was an amateur wildlife photographer and introduced him to the hobby in his teens.Fallows...

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