Botswana's elephant population has doubled in recent decades, creating chaos for many who live alongside them.
Botswana's elephant population has soared to unprecedented numbers, becoming the largest in the world and attracting global attention for its conservation efforts. However, this success story is now ...
British law firm Leigh Day said it is representing 10 people living near the Kasungu National Park on the Malawi-Zambia ...
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Mongabay News on MSNConserving vultures in Southern Africa may provide substantial economic gain: ReportVulture populations in Southern Africa are dwindling, yet the birds could bring large economic benefits to the region, ...
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Since World Forest Day is on March 21, and tigers form a key part of India’s forests and maintaining their ecological balance ...
the sight of one of the big five is familiar in Botswana for locals, as the country's national parks are preserved in their original state where humans and wildlife live peacefully side by side.
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Africanews on MSNMalawi-Zambia communities threaten legal action over elephant relocationRural farming communities on the border between Malawi and Zambia are seeking damages and threatening legal action against an ...
The IFAW said it was deeply saddened by any human-wildlife conflict in and around ... and the issue was best vocalized last year when then-Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi threatened to ...
From getting terrified otters to swim to convincing farmers to spare leopards, this husband-wife team are transforming ...
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