by Adam Cruise | May 18, 2025 | Commentary
By Adam Cruise – The Bateleurs Many years ago, while camping in Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park, I discovered a relatively unknown African philosophical concept that epitomises how we should look at the natural environment. Ukama. I had arrived at a remote camp...
by Adam Cruise | Apr 21, 2023 | News
By Matthew Gould, The Guardian What do elephants, otters and whales have in common? They all increase the amount of carbon that can be stored in their ecosystems. Elephants disperse seeds and trample low vegetation, enabling taller trees to grow. Sea otters eat sea...
by Adam Cruise | Nov 30, 2021 | Commentary
By Henintsoa Onivola Minoarivelo, Francisco Cervantes Peralta & Timothy Kuiper – The Conversation Africa boasts an immensely rich diversity of plant and animal species. These are the building blocks of healthy ecosystems. Yet, the projected...
by Adam Cruise | Oct 21, 2021 | News
By Mirage News Sub-Saharan Africa is developing rapidly. With growing economies and increased trade, major road infrastructure plans have been developed for the region, which also hosts some of the world’s most unique and diverse ecosystems. New research looked into...
by Adam Cruise | Apr 3, 2021 | News
By Nica Richards – The Citizen Years of artificial water sources in the park have led to a number of ecological problems and landscape degradation. Strategically placed boreholes to cope with fluctuating rainfall patterns were first constructed in...