by Adam Cruise | May 14, 2024 | News
By Amos Kiarie, The Standard Amid growing concerns of human-wildlife conflict along the wildlife corridor in the Amboseli, conservancies are advocating for a shift from agriculture to livestock, to safeguard the long-term survival of the Amboseli elephants. This...
by Adam Cruise | Jan 5, 2023 | Commentary
By United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) It was past midnight when Grandson Kenalemang awoke to an all too familiar sound: the rumbling of an elephant rampaging through his farm. By the time he was outside, banging pots to scare the animal away, it was too late....
by Adam Cruise | May 25, 2021 | Commentary
By Tracy Keeling – One Green Planet According to a study released in April, a mere 3% of ecosystems around the globe remain intact. To determine the integrity of the world’s wildernesses, the study’s authors looked at both the current state of habitats...
by Adam Cruise | Sep 21, 2019 | News
By Baleseng Batlotleng – Daily Mail The political party thematic debate in Maun on Wednesday elicited mixed reactions, but the general consensus was that the overpopulation of elephants was impacting negatively on other species and contributing to an increase in...
by Adam Cruise | Jul 25, 2018 | Studies
Liudmila Osipova Moses M. Okello Steven J. Njumbi Shadrack Ngene David Western Matt W. Hayward Niko BalkenholJournal of Applied Ecology ABSTRACTFencing is one of the most common methods of mitigating human‐wildlife conflicts. At the...