Two Goliath beetle species are in grave danger because cocoa farming has wiped out their forests and they’re being sold on the international dry insect market.
Sometimes words fall hopelessly short. This might explain the silences between the two botanists as their vehicle crunches ...
Botanist Andrea Bianchi and local plant experts Aloyce Mwakisoma and his brother Ruben were exploring two tiny village forest ...
Hundreds of ancient fynbos species could regrow and restore a former pine plantation on Cape Town’s Table Mountain, but only ...
Marked annually on 22 March, World Water Day highlights the importance of water in all its forms – from oceans and glaciers ...
Despite being regarded as one of Africa’s most breathtaking wildernesses and among the eight best Safari destinations in ...
New research compiles the most complete record of vanished species across the Arabian Peninsula, based on rock art, ...
The Serengeti ecosystem is regarded as one of our planet’s greatest natural treasures, where one can witness “the largest ...
One of Africa's giant beetles is just one step away from extinction. New research has found that one species of the enormous ... threats due to deforestation, land conversion, mining and climate ...
SURVEYING elephants is hard, risky work. Dedicated biologists have been doing this challenging task across Africa for decades ...
Originally from South Africa, this aggressive plant ... Here's how that may change For land invasion: First, when spotting an invasive species, use manual removal or herbicide application.