by Adam Cruise | Jul 19, 2021 | News
By Lugeretzia Kooper, The Namibian The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism had to put down an elephant on Saturday, as it posed a threat to Katima Mulilo’s residents. Three elephants were spotted roaming around the Katima Mulilo sport complex on...
by Adam Cruise | Jun 24, 2021 | News
By Laurel Neme and Jeffrey Barbee, National Geographic National Geographic reporting spurs a bipartisan call for “a thorough and coordinated investigation” by federal agencies. Two members of the United States Congress have sent a plea to the secretary of state, the...
by Adam Cruise | May 23, 2021 | News
By Laurel Neme and Jeffrey Barbee – National Geographic ReconAfrica, a Canadian company exploring for oil and gas upstream of one of Africa’s most lush and wildlife-rich habitats, may have fraudulently misled investors by misrepresenting its work on the project,...
by Adam Cruise | May 2, 2021 | News
By Ellanie Smit, The Namibian Sun WINDHOEK: Six suspects have been arrested in connection with wildlife crimes in six separate cases from 18 April to 25 April, while 10 illegal wildlife products were confiscated. On 18 April, Smith Kangambe was arrested at Menias...
by Adam Cruise | Apr 8, 2021 | Commentary
By Dr Adam Cruise Commodifying elephants under the banner of ‘consumptive sustainable use’ may hinder rather than help rural communities in Namibia’s community-based conservancies. The equity of financial benefits for impoverished rural communities from Namibia’s...