
Survival, Not Trafficking, Drives Bushmeat Poaching
Across much of Africa, the primary driver of wildlife decline is not international trafficking syndicates

Across much of Africa, the primary driver of wildlife decline is not international trafficking syndicates

Recent population assessments suggest that illegal killing pressure on African forest elephants has declined in

In semi-arid regions of northern Tanzania, land degradation is not an abstract problem. It directly

The scimitar-horned oryx, a rare antelope once extinct in the wild, is being reintroduced to

Across Southern and Eastern Africa, safari operators protect more wildlife habitat than national parks, an

A failed elephant relocation in southern Africa became a deadly case of rising human-wildlife conflict.

In South-East Zimbabwe, elephant populations have soared to more than 100,000 – an increase of

Madikwe Game Reserve stands as one of South Africa’s greatest conservation achievements – a project

Imagine a herd so vast that from the air it looks like a river of

Originally native to Europe, parts of Asia, and North Africa, the red deer (Cervus elaphus)