The new iTrack Southern Africa app is not only good for identifying wildlife tracks.
Author Archives: Anton Crone
Opposing sides join forces to save rhinos
An announcement made in Cape Town could mark the first step in reaching consensus on saving rhinos.
Silvermine trails reopen after Cape fire
Cape Town hikers and nature lovers are able to once enjoy some of their favourite trails once again in Silvermine after the Cape fire.
Additional Cape Town screenings for Blood lions film
Blood Lions – the new conservation film about canned hunting that is having a profound influence on the controversial industry of lion breeding.
Professional hunters’ association president calls for a review of lion hunting
After viewing the new film Blood Lions, Hermann Meyeridricks is asking the hunting association to reconsider its position on lion hunting.
Blood Lions – a film exposing the brutal exploitation of the king of beasts
We interview wildlife campaigner Ian Michler, and filmmaker Nick Chevallier about their new film, Blood Lions.
So you want to start a rhino war?
On the release of his new book, Poachers Moon, Author and renowned conservationist Richard Pierce led a panel of experts discussing the rhino poaching issues.
The Lower Zambezi beneath a copper sky
An Australian company’s scheme to mine copper in one of Zambia’s most pristine national parks.
Beware strong language
Is it a good strategy to insult trophy hunters? We discuss the barrage of comments that accompany pictures of trophy hunters on social media sites.
How the engagement ring proves that we shouldn’t trade rhino horn
Is your engagement ring to you what rhino horn is to the Chinese? We investigate some marketing myths in light of the proposal to legalise the trade in rhino horn.