by Adam Cruise | Sep 1, 2020 | Commentary
By Purdue University Elephant trails may lead the way to better conservation approaches. “Think of elephants as engineers of the forests,” said Melissa J. Remis, professor and head of anthropology at Purdue University, who is best known for her work in ecology and...
by Adam Cruise | Jul 27, 2020 | News
By China.org.cn There is a need for African governments and conservation partners to act on emerging threats to elephants and cheetahs including pathogens, human-wildlife conflict and recurrent droughts, conservationists said on Sunday. Winnie Kiiru, senior technical...
by Adam Cruise | Apr 2, 2020 | Commentary
By Jared Kukura – Wild Things Initiative Feeling the pressure of the United Kingdom’s upcoming decision on a trophy hunting import ban, Botswana reiterated their unscientific opinion that the country has too many elephants. In their eyes, hunting...
by Adam Cruise | Jan 27, 2020 | Commentary
By Georgina ‘Peanut’ Lamb – Head of Programmes and Policy, David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation As conservationists committed to reaching a sustainable balance between animals and humans, are we, even the most dedicated, losing our way? Navigating the...
by Adam Cruise | Jan 14, 2020 | Commentary
By Mucha Mkono Research Fellow (Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow), Business School, The University of Queensland; Jason I. Ransom, Wildlife Ecologist, National Park Service; Katarzyna Nowak , Fellow, The Safina Center; Research Associate, University of the...