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  • Greener Cities

    Towns and cities in the world's developing countries are growing on an unprecedented scale. Ten years ago, an estimated 40 percent of the developing world's population - or 2 billion people - lived in urban areas.

  • Southern Africa threatens to quit wildlife trade monitor

    Southern African nations are threatening to quit the global wildlife trade regulator after it refused to relax restrictions on trade in ivory and rhino horn and imposed a near total ban on zoos taking African elephants captured in the wild.

  • Growing mega-cities will displace vast tracts of farmland by 2030, study says

    Our future crops will face threats not only from climate change, but also from the massive expansion of cities, a new study warns.

  • Leopard hunting: CITES quotas not sustainable, say researchers

    A recent report published in Oxford Academic by Trouwborst, Loveridge and Macdonald compares CITES hunting trophy export quotas for African range states to established benchmarks.

  • Can CITES be fixed? Practical suggestions that make sense are being ignored

    There is no escaping the fact the mechanisms driving CITES are categorically failing the species that the treaty was enacted to protect. 

  • South Africa: 12-14 million people will move to cities over next 15 years

    The South African Bureau for Agricultural and Food Policy expects the country’s economic recovery to be a prolonged process “with real GDP only projected to exceed 2019 levels by 2026”, according to their newly released baseline report. The fresh produce industry will be significantly affected by shrinking consumer demand and interrupted supply chains.

  • Global study of 48 cities finds nature sanitizes 41.7 million tons of human waste a year

    The first global-scale assessment of the role ecosystems play in providing sanitation finds that nature provides at least 18% of sanitation services in 48 cities worldwide, according to researchers in the United Kingdom and India.

  • Lack of welfare studies on captive breeding exposes lions to undocumented cruelty

     There is a major scientific gap of animal welfare studies focusing on captive lions housed in commercial farms in South Africa.

  • SA government continues to defend odious trade in tigers, perpetuating their suffering in captivity

    According to the Department Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment’s (DFFE) ministerial task team report of 2024, 626 tigers are known to be kept in captivity in South Africa, often in squalid conditions. No data was received from KwaZulu-Natal or Mpumalanga, so the number could be higher. Tigers are largely bred for trophy hunting, trade in their bones for the tiger wine market in South East Asia and live export. 

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  • Meat, vegetable price surge pushes SA food inflation to 4.4% in May-The latest update on South Africa’s food inflation revealed a further acceleration, as vegetable and meat prices increased in May 2025. South Africa’s annual food inflation jumped again by 1.1 percentage points from the previous month to 4.4% year-on-year in May 2025.
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