by Adam Cruise | Jun 16, 2020 | News
By Jock Orford – Daily Maverick Do elephants and trees have a symbiotic relationship, or are the numbers and distribution of trees preordained? How do trees come to grow to their full and majestic size in the presence of elephants before they get pushed over?...
by Adam Cruise | Jun 5, 2020 | News
By Leonard Ncube, The Chronicle Thieves have stolen about US$50,000 worth of solar panels installed to pump water for wildlife at Hwange National Park. The Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has offered a reward of US$2,500 for...
by Adam Cruise | Jun 3, 2020 | Commentary
By Ian Michler – Sustainability Institute, Stellenbosch University Where neoliberalism subjugates the natural world and people to the commercial whims of markets and globalisation, sustainable use has ensured the international commercialisation of biodiversity, and...
by Adam Cruise | Jun 2, 2020 | News
By Sheree Bega, The Independent Online They are nature’s most important scavengers, disposing of carcasses more rapidly and efficiently than any other vertebrate, and reducing the spread of disease. This is why the decline of Africa’s threatened vultures is uniquely...
by Adam Cruise | Jun 1, 2020 | News
By AFP/Daily Express BOMA: The light plane banked sharply to circle back over the plains. The pilot had spotted something below: antelope, first one, then many, the stragglers of a million-strong migration across this vast wilderness.But there are other wonders...