by Adam Cruise | Apr 29, 2023 | News
By Mthulisi Sibanda, CAJ News Africa The desert-adapted elephants of Namibia are the epitome of survival. They exist in the world’s oldest desert, which is one of the driest places on the planet. They have endured poachers as well as a two-decade and-a-half long...
by Adam Cruise | Dec 24, 2022 | News, Related articles
By The Times of India NEW DELHI: The government on Thursday informed Rajya Sabha that 12-14 cheetahs are likely to be brought from South Africa and or other African countries during the next five years in the country, and there was no agreement with Namibia on their...
by Adam Cruise | Nov 27, 2022 | CITES CoP19, News, Related articles
By Namita Singh, The Independent An unprecedented decision by India to abstain from a recent vote to re-open the commercial sale of African elephant tusks has alarmed experts who fear that any change in the country’s decades-old anti-ivory advocacy will lead to a...
by Adam Cruise | Mar 3, 2022 | News
By Maria David, Informante Two Angolans and three Namibians, of which one is a traditional doctor, were remanded in custody after being arrested for possession of 29 pieces of elephant tusks at Onhuno, Helao Nafidi Town. The group made a brief appearance in the...
by Adam Cruise | Mar 1, 2022 | Commentary
By Tracy Keeling – The Canary The Namibian government’s case for a controversial sale of wild elephants to destinations abroad is weakening by the day. Following the release of footage of captured elephants destined for export, concerns over their...