by Adam Cruise | Aug 3, 2024 | News
By Silvia Mantilla, SDG During its lifetime, one blue whale can store in its body and via whale falls as much carbon as 825 trees. By feasting on small fish and krill that eat phytoplankton, whales gain tons of carbon weight in their body. When whales die, that carbon...
by Adam Cruise | Apr 20, 2024 | News
By EnviroNews Nigeria The EPI Foundation, the secretariat to the 24 African member states of the Elephant Protection Initiative (EPI), has expressed its strong opposition to the reopening of domestic ivory markets, as proposed in the Republic of South Africa’s Draft...
by Adam Cruise | Apr 18, 2024 | Commentary
By Shola Lawal – Aljazeera They might be an awesome sight to see from a safe distance on safari as they lumber around with their big, lopping ears and long trunks, but for those who live side by side with elephants, these mammals can quickly become a menace....
by Adam Cruise | Mar 13, 2024 | News
By Edwin Lombard, IOL More elephants could be introduced to the Knysna forest after the rare sighting of a wild female elephant. South African National Parks (SANParks) said since the confirmation of the presence of a wild female elephant remaining in the Knysna...
by Adam Cruise | Jan 8, 2024 | Studies
By Phys.org Conservation measures have successfully stopped declines in the African savanna elephant population across southern Africa, but the pattern varies locally, according to a new study. The evidence suggests that the long-term solution to elephant survival...