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South Africa’s vital wetlands are degrading faster than investment in their rehabilitation. As a result, they are facing ...
Dutch investigative journalist Olivier van Beemen published In the Name of Nature: An Investigation into the Neocolonial ...
Conservationists have released five vultures back into the wild on a mountain range in South Africa after they were rescued ...
When conservation efforts bring a species back from the brink of extinction, it is worth celebrating. It is no easy feat to ...
The world's oldest multilateral climate fund, the Global Environment Facility, is planning a new wave of wildlife conservation bonds in a bid to help African countries save endangered species and ...
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A refuge for the Western chimpanzee, pygmy hippopotamus and many other globally threatened species, Gola-Tiwai represents one ...
Wetlands are important because they help filter water, prevent flooding, and provide a home for many different animals, especially birds.
Dogs are five times more effective than humans at this type of search and "also help us find the smaller tortoises which are often overlooked, the hatchlings and the juveniles" ...
The world has lost 411 million hectares of wetlands, the equivalent of half a billion football pitches, and a quarter of the remaining wetlands are now classified as in a state of degradation, ...
As AMCEN 2025 convenes, a clear message must emerge: for Africa, 30x30 is not a numerical finish line—it is a moral and ...
Rabat — University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P), UNESCO, and the OCP Foundation have launched an ambitious $6 million ...