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  • The Endangered Wildlife Trust releases integrated report for 2017/2018

    The Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) has released its 2017/2018 integrated report which, for the first time, is supplemented by additional digital content about the organisation’s work. CEO Yolan Friedmann has penned an insightful opener, addressing the issues surrounding illegal wildlife trade.

  • South Africa attracts more international hunters annually than any other country in Africa.

    South Africa is the most popular hunting destination on the continent. The wealth of species on offer, the wide range of hunting experiences, overall affordability and fantastic infrastructure all contribute to a world-class African hunting destination.

  • Exploring the fascinating world of camouflage in nature

    The classic idea of camouflage is a unique, cryptic colour-pattern combination of an organism that enables it to blend into its environment to escape detection.

  • The modern day Hyaenidae family consists of just four members,

    Steeped in myths and legends regarding magical powers, hermaphroditism and black magic, and more recently cast as villains by Disney, the hyena family undoubtedly suffers from a bad reputation.

  • Is wildlife farming in South Africa good for conservation?

    Today’s poaching crisis that faces species such as elephants, lions and rhinos has spurred renewed debate in the country over the effetiveness of wildlife farming (also known as captive breeding or ranching) as a strategy through which to reduce pressures on wild populations while continuing to satisfy consumer demand with legal, sustainably farmed alternatives.

  • South Africa reclassifies 33 wild species as farm animals

    Lions, cheetahs, rhinos and zebras were among 33 wild species which became farm animals as of May this year when the South African Parliament approved a brief amendment to the Animal Improvement Act (AIA) which governs livestock breeding.

  • 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. 

  • Elephant hunting – Botswana grants 287 licenses

    Botswana has granted permission for 287 elephants to be hunted as it gears up for its first trophy elephant hunting season since the ban was controversially lifted two years ago.

  • New report exposes South Africa’s big cat shame

    As the world celebrates the Year of the Tiger, a new report by animal welfare organisation FOUR PAWS, highlights how the South African government has allowed the breeding of tigers for commercial trade in body parts and derivatives and calls for an end to this inhumane industry.

  • UK trophy hunting import ban – some animals are more equal than others

    The controversial bill, years in the making, has broad support among the British public and the UK government maintains the measure will enhance protection for endangered species, despite a mountain of evidence to the contrary. 

  • Half of Africa’s white rhino population is in private hands – it’s time for a new conservation approach

    Southern white rhinos are widely known as a conservation success story.

  • Wildlife on the menu: South Africa wants to preserve its wild animals by eating them

    Johannesburg: South Africa has come up with a novel strategy to protect and expand its already abundant wildlife herds: It wants people to eat more of the animals.

  • South Africa: new Drakensberg nature reserve will protect ancient rock art, wildlife, livelihoods, grasslands and water

    South Africa’s Drakensberg mountains have a new 6,500 hectare nature reserve.

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