by Adam Cruise | Aug 5, 2022 | News
By Boris Ngounou, Afrik 21 In the provinces of Ogooué-Ivindo and Ngounié, located respectively in the north-east and south of Gabon, local communities are being introduced to the practice of beekeeping. Funded by the European Union (EU) and implemented by Conservation...
by Adam Cruise | Jul 28, 2022 | Studies
By Adams T.S.F., Leggett K.E.A, Chase, M.J. & Tucker M. – Frontiers in Conservation ABSTRACT The global impact of increased human activities has consequences on the conservation of wildlife. Understanding how wildlife adapts to increased human pressures...
by Adam Cruise | May 11, 2022 | News
By Capital Business MERU, Kenya, May 10 -Meru County farmers living close to forest areas have adopted bee-keeping as a way of keeping stray elephants at bay in addition to the benefits accrued from the lucrative apiculture activity. Ms. Tina Mwirigi, a bee-keeping...
by Adam Cruise | May 9, 2022 | News
By Wagema Mwangi, Kenya News Agency From the top of Sagalla hills, a few kilometers outside the Tsavo East National Park, Kajire village and its environs are transformed into a rippling carpet of green landscape that stretches for miles towards all horizons. The land...
by Adam Cruise | Jan 5, 2022 | Studies
By Yves Ducrot – The Ritz Herald Human-wildlife conflict is a central issue in the conservation sciences. Whether it is reintroducing wolves into key ecosystems of the southwestern U.S.—which is having an impact on livestock and cattle ranchers—or the ongoing...