by Adam Cruise | Dec 10, 2023 | Commentary
By Nick Webster, The National News Solar-powered electric fences are being installed in Gabon to help farming communities coexist with forest elephants – and Cop28 could provide a platform to help the project kick on. The fences are expensive, at $3,500 a time, but...
by Adam Cruise | Dec 4, 2023 | News
By Xinhua Namibia experienced a decrease in rhino poaching this year, registering 42 cases compared to 87 the previous year, but saw an increase in elephant poaching, reaching eight cases, up from four the year before, an official said Monday. In an interview with...
by Adam Cruise | Nov 9, 2023 | Commentary
By Ngala Killian Chimtom in Yaounde – RFIIn the south-eastern rainforests of Cameroon, the indigenous Baka people are seeing their habitat decimated by logging, farming, mining and construction. Where once they sang and danced to celebrate a hunt or give thanks...
by Adam Cruise | Oct 23, 2023 | News
By Edwin Nyirongo, The Independent Malawi has adopted the use of drones to protect wildlife across six wildlife parks as extreme weather brings increased attention to the role of the parks as both carbon sinks and biodiversity refuges. Malawi has announced a new level...
by Adam Cruise | Aug 22, 2023 | News
By Annelie Coleman, Farmer’s Weekly According to Dr Audrey Delsink, executive director of Humane Society International/Africa (HSI/Africa), this provided an effective alternative to the traditional method of culling, in which case entire family groups were...