by Adam Cruise | Apr 21, 2022 | Commentary
By Cyril Zenda – Fair Planet While the world is seized with protecting iconic African wildlife from being poached to extinction, a silent threat is ravaging these animals in record numbers: a worsening water shortage linked to erratic rains and increasingly...
by Adam Cruise | Nov 18, 2021 | Commentary
By Jeppe Aagaard Kristensen – The Conversation Imagine you’re in a hot air balloon flying over an African savanna in the late growing season. Below, herds of elephants, zebras, wildebeests and rhinos roam a mosaic landscape dotted with lonesome trees and daubs...
by Adam Cruise | Sep 22, 2021 | Commentary
By Jack Dutton – Devex With a sprawling jungle covering nearly 90% of the country, Gabon, whose economy has historically been reliant on oil, is looking to harness its rainforest to become a green superpower. As chair of the African Group of Negotiators on...
by Adam Cruise | Sep 17, 2021 | News
By Andy Gregory, The Independent Climate change could be causing animals around the world to grow larger ears, beaks and tails, according to a new study, as our heating planet forces them to rapidly “shape-shift” in order to survive. Decades of monitoring how animals...
by Adam Cruise | Sep 13, 2021 | Commentary
By Melissa Reitz – Animal Survival International (ASI) The link between human-wildlife conflict and climate change is a conversation we can no longer ignore. Over the past decade, this conflict has become as pressing a threat to wild populations as poaching,...