Category: African Wildlife Conservation
Is the Animal Rights Doctrine Killing Africa’s Wildlife?
Sub-Saharan Africa is facing a wildlife poaching crisis. Billions of dollars are sunk into ‘development’ aid and innumerable ‘conservation’ organizations dedicating themselves to saving one sp... Read MoreThe Lion and the (Foreign) Law. What the US Fish and Wildlife Service is Doing for the African Lion.
So its finally happened, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has listed the African lion on the US endangered species list. Panthera leo leo, the lion subspecies found in India and wes... Read MoreThe Impact of Drought in the Hluhluwe Imfolozi Park (HiP) South Africa. – A. Whateley.
The concern expressed by John Forrest in a recent article in the journal Oxpecker that mortality among white rhino in South Africa due to present drought conditions could exceed numbers poached, made ... Read MoreCustodians of Wilderness: Tanzania
The government and people of Tanzania have set aside 30% of the country’s total landmass for wildlife conservation. Approximately 100 000 square miles of this land lies outside of national parks... Read MoreRhino in Crisis and The Misuse of Donor Money – A Reality Check – Ted Reilly
The city of Maputo is safe haven to several rhino poaching syndicates. Swaziland’s rhinos are the closest rhinos to Maputo, so we have no illusion about the threat this poses to their safety. Swazil... Read MoreThe Fate of the African Lion: Zambia.
Zambia has one of the most diverse wildlife populations in the world thanks to the wide variety of habitats. Although there are no mountainous regions, there are lakes, swamps, vast flood plains, larg... Read MoreThe Fate of the African Lion: The Bubye Valley Conservancy.
Liebigs cattle ranch in Zimbabwe was one of the largest in the Africa. Situated in southwestern Matabeleland, Zimbabwe, it was originally staked out in the then Southern Rhodesian lowveld in the 1930... Read MoreInterview with David Hopcraft, Swara Plains Conservancy, Kenya.
In this interesting interview David Hopcraft explains how the fledging wildlife industry in Kenya was brought to a shuddering halt in the 1970’s and the resulting devastating consequences that d... Read More- 13 of 13
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