Below is a quote from the State of Wildlife Economy in Africa Report from the School of Wildlife. “Living natural resources contribute to local, national, regional, and global economies through tour...Read More
“Our economies are embedded within nature, and it is only by recognizing and acting on this reality that we can protect and enhance biodiversity and improve our economic prosperity.” (World Wildli...Read More
The tsetse fly (Glossina sp.) carries the Trypanosoma parasite, which causes sleeping sickness in humans and nagana in domestic animals, particularly cattle. In the early 20th century, much of Souther...Read More
A 2016 paper by Joseph Ogutu, Senior Statistician, University of Hohenheim et al. noted that over the past four decades, populations of almost all the common wildlife species in Kenya have fallen to o...Read More
This 60-minute documentary follows Jack Ramsden, a young cattle rancher from Maun, on a quest across Northern Botswana to document the effects of wildlife on communities and livelihoods. Along the way...Read More
The Botswana Environment Statistics Wildlife Digest 2014 reported that the results of an elephant census carried out by the Department of Wildlife and National Parks (DWNP) in 2003 showed the number t...Read More
A Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) is defined as a component of a large ecological region that straddles the boundaries of two or more countries encompassing one or more protected ...Read More
We all know how important the right to vote is, right? We will all mostly probably reply, if asked, that the right to vote in free and fair elections is what makes our country a democracy. However I w...Read More
Ted Reilly was familiar to me long before I actually met him; as one of the legendary figures of wildlife conservation in Southern Africa; spoken of with respect and reverence alongside other greats l...Read More
This thread on the Africa Geographic website (link below) motivated me to try to contribute positively to this pro / anti-hunting debate that is often unnecessarily polarizing and acrimonious. I...Read More