Botswana’s Mysterious Elephant Deaths Solved
After extensive testing, the Ministry of Wildlife and National Parks, Botswana, have now concluded that their elephants may have ingested toxins produced by bacteria found in […]
Read moreAfter extensive testing, the Ministry of Wildlife and National Parks, Botswana, have now concluded that their elephants may have ingested toxins produced by bacteria found in […]
Read moreWe have started a conservation career revolution right here in Africa and we’d like you to join us! To all our friends in conservation – help […]
Read moreTomorrow is the annual Elephant Charge event which challenges teams of cars and motorbikes to compete in a gruelling 4×4 course through the Zambian bush. The […]
Read moreThis afternoon’s Bats Without Borders Webinar is about the Human dimension on bat conservation. It will be hosted by Dr Tanja Straka, Professor Tigga Kingston, Dr […]
Read moreToday, the 22nd September, is World Rhino Day – the day in which we celebrate all five species of rhino in both Asia and Africa – […]
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