Author: David Cook
Farm me don’t harm me.
St. Anne’s Dioscesan College for Girls in Hilton, KZN on Saturday 13 June 2015, became what is believed to be the first school in South Africa to actively take up the fight for a regulated trade in ... Read MoreA response to McCullum Statement at UCT “Wildlife in Crisis” conference.
A shorter version of this article was published in the Cape Times on Tuesday 2 June 2015. During question time, following a presentation by Dr. John Hanks at the recent conference “Wildlife in Crisi... Read MoreRhino in Crisis: A Blueprint for Survival. Stakeholders meeting version.
David Cook and Bugs van Heerden presented this 15-minute video to the trade in rhino horn stakeholders meeting which was held in Gauteng 25-27 March 2015. This version of the movie is part of a longer... Read MoreChanging Tack: The New Anti Rhino Horn Trade Strategy.
One can understand the collective eye brows of South Africa’s wildlife conservation community being raised, probably accompanied by a huge sigh of relief, on reading the news published in Peter Borc... Read More- 2 of 2
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