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Otangani fishing village, a short boat ride from Gabon’s capital, has no running water or electricity but hopes to attract ...
Hundreds Suffered Rights Violations During Protests In Zimbabwe'A local human rights group said more than a thousand people had their fundamental rights violated during the March 31st anti-government ...
While local ownership is growing, Black entrepreneurs remain rare in the billion-dollar safari industry. These trailblazers ...
Analysis - One of the most pressing issues of our time is the wild meat trade. Why? Because it's consumed by millions and ...
Like all nonnative reptile species, green iguanas aren't protected in Florida except by anti-cruelty law and can be humanely ...
The volcanic island of Bioko, about 160 kilometers, or 100 miles, northwest of mainland Equatorial Guinea, is carpeted in ...
The populations of some of Africa’s most iconic wildlife have been bouncing back ... Now, a nature preserve in central Kenya is pushing to set aside more land to connect with other preserves ...
Rwanda is landlocked, with an area of just 26,338 square kilometres and is home to 12.2 million inhabitants, making it one of ...
Finding creature comforts in Africa, exploring the Galapagos and travelling to the ends of the earth, Simon Calder shares his ...
An Amur Falcon bird which was radio-tagged in Manipur in November last year has started its return journey to Siberia after staying for 114 days in Southern African countries, a scientist said. On ...
The bear cull is a policy that throws an interesting light on how Europe reacts to a harsh reality mostly associated with Africa — lethal human/wildlife conflict.
Growing road networks are endangering African wild dogs, lions, and vultures, as roadkill incidents rise with increased traffic and habitat disruption ...