by Adam Cruise | Aug 29, 2019 | News
By DINA FINE MARON – National Geographic International leaders have instituted a near-complete ban on capturing and sending elephants far from their home ranges. GENEVAYesterday at the 18th triennial meeting of an international wildlife trade treaty,...
by Adam Cruise | Aug 29, 2019 | News
By Kaula Nhongo, Bloomberg Namibia threatened to lead Southern African nations, home to the bulk of the world’s rhinos and elephants, out of a global convention that governs trade in wild plants and animals and their products. The southwest African country was angered...
by Adam Cruise | Aug 23, 2019 | News
BY DINA FINE MARON – National Geographic Proposals to strengthen elephant protections and reopen ivory sales come to a head at global wildlife treaty meeting. GENEVAImpassioned arguments from several southern African nations at the wildlife trade summit here...
by Adam Cruise | Aug 22, 2019 | News
By MBONGENI MGUNI – Mmegi Online Botswana today faces off against most of the world, as the country makes a proposal to be allowed future sales of its ivory stockpile. Tourism minister, Kitso Mokaila and eight senior officials are attending the Convention on...
by Adam Cruise | Aug 22, 2019 | News
By Abdi Rizack, The Star Former director of Parks and Reserves for the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) Julius Kariuki Kimani and Julius Maluki Mwandai were on Wednesday honored for their efforts in fighting wildlife crime and mentorship roles. The two were recognized...