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South Africa: Ezemvelo land is under threat from communities who say they will invade parks

South Africa: Ezemvelo land is under threat from communities who say they will invade parks

by Adam Cruise | Oct 25, 2021 | News

By Thami Magubane – IOL DURBAN – EZEMVELO Wildlife is facing escalating threats from communities around some of its parks who are demanding full-time employment and are threatening to invade the parks and build houses. Some of these communities are legal...
Elephant population in South Africa focus of new research project

Elephant population in South Africa focus of new research project

by Adam Cruise | Aug 16, 2021 | News

By Lyse Comins, The South African Humane Society International/Africa (HSI/Africa) and the Elephant Reintegration Trust (ERT) have joined forces in a research project that could change the way that elephants are managed in South Africa in the future. Nine reserves are...
South Africa pays tribute to rangers in commemoration of World Ranger Day

South Africa pays tribute to rangers in commemoration of World Ranger Day

by Adam Cruise | Aug 2, 2021 | News

By Xinhua South African Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Barbara Creecy thanked rangers for protecting wildlife in the country on Saturday in commemoration of the World Ranger Day. “In the battle to conserve our wildlife and halt poaching, it...
South Africa: NW man handed an 8-year sentence for possession of elephant ivory

South Africa: NW man handed an 8-year sentence for possession of elephant ivory

by Adam Cruise | Jun 12, 2021 | News

By Dominic Majola, Eyewitness News  JOHANNESBURG – A man in the North West has on Thursday been sentenced to eight years for keeping elephant ivory worth over R1 million in his house. Moabi Moribe has been on the run since 2018. It’s understood he...
Lion Breeding, Rhino Horn Trade Won’t Be Backed by South Africa

Lion Breeding, Rhino Horn Trade Won’t Be Backed by South Africa

by Adam Cruise | May 2, 2021 | News

By Antony Sguazzin & Andrew Davis, Bloomberg Lion breeding in South Africa and trade in products such as their bones should be ended and the country won’t lobby for the lifting of global restrictions on the rhino horn and elephant ivory trade, Environment Minister...
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