News

Southern Africa’s booming elephant population - now over 230,000 - marks a global conservation success, but it’s also fueling ...
Welsh non-profit Dogs4Wildlife trains dogs to support anti-poaching units in their efforts to protect endangered wildlife across southern Africa. CNN values your feedback 1.
Study lead author Dr. Tim Kuiper, of Nelson Mandela University in South Africa, said: “We documented the poaching of 1,985 rhinos - about 6.5% of the population annually - across 11 Greater ...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — Cutting off the horns of sedated rhinos with a chainsaw has been viewed by wildlife conservationists in Africa for more than 30 years as a necessary evil to save the ...
COLUMN. According to a study conducted in 11 South African reserves between 2017 and 2023, dehorning reduced poaching by 78%.
What do a wildlife conservationist, a herd of trained elephants, a jazz composer and an architect have in common? In the ...
Two batches of 35 rhinos moved by truck and airliner as part of major rewilding involving South Africa and Rwanda.
Read more: Why military and market responses are no way to save species from extinction Together, managers and scientists gathered seven years of rhino poaching data across 2.4 million hectares in the ...
EXCLUSIVE: A British vet and a dedicated team of rangers and pilots tagged these elephants for the first time in a bid to ...
It’s home to the kennels of Dogs4Wildlife, a non-profit organization that trains dogs to support anti-poaching units (APUs) in their efforts to protect endangered wildlife across southern Africa.
Rhino poaching has been reduced by almost 80% since their iconic horns were removed by conservationists. Dehorning more than 2,000 of the endangered species to reduce incentives for poaching led ...