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DRC: Desperate bid to save elephants from extinction in Africa’s ‘triangle of death’

DRC: Desperate bid to save elephants from extinction in Africa’s ‘triangle of death’

by Adam Cruise | Jul 3, 2025 | News

By Richard Ashmore – Express A British vet and a dedicated team of rangers and pilots tagged these elephants for the first time in a bid to save them from shootings and hunting. n the wild heart of Africa there is a dwindling group of savannah elephants so...
From porter to conservation leader, the inspiring journey of Marlyse Bebeguewa in Cameroon

From porter to conservation leader, the inspiring journey of Marlyse Bebeguewa in Cameroon

by Adam Cruise | Jun 27, 2025 | Commentary

By David Akana, Yannick Kenné – Monga Bay Marlyse Bebeguewa, once a teenage porter in the rainforests of southeastern Cameroon, now leads conservation monitoring efforts in Lobéké National Park, using cutting-edge tools to protect endangered wildlife. She was...
Nigeria risks losing all its forest elephants – what we found when we went looking for them

Nigeria risks losing all its forest elephants – what we found when we went looking for them

by Adam Cruise | Jun 4, 2025 | Studies

By Rosemary Iriowen Egonmwan and Bola Oboh – The Conversation Nigeria is one of 37 African countries where elephants are found in the wild. Savannah elephants (Loxodonta africana) can be found in the north and forest elephants (Loxodonta cyclotis) in...
South Africa: Parliament pushes for urgent action on Mawana’s roaming elephant herd

South Africa: Parliament pushes for urgent action on Mawana’s roaming elephant herd

by Adam Cruise | May 24, 2025 | News

By Don Pinnock – Daily Maverick Elephants don’t respect land ownership and without restraints they roam. But with bad fencing and a growing herd, a showdown was inevitable. In a heated and emotionally charged session of the South African Parliament’s Portfolio...
Inside Addo’s elephant translocation and the challenge of fragmented wild spaces

Inside Addo’s elephant translocation and the challenge of fragmented wild spaces

by Adam Cruise | May 24, 2025 | News

By Julia Evans  – Daily Maverick South African National Parks has moved 42 elephants within Addo Elephant National Park as part of efforts to expand their range and restore natural ecological processes. Kabouga, a three-month-old baby elephant, will spend the...
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