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Destinations, Natural history, People

Pangolin research in the Kalahari

Little is known about how pangolins might cope with the direct and indirect effects of a changing climate. A PhD researcher is therefore investigating the body temperature, diet, and activity patterns of free-living ground pangolins in a semi-arid environment in South Africa.

Natural history

Zombie ants and the dark side of the Force

Zombie ants and mind-controlling fungus reveals the darker side of the insect world.

Natural history

Kalahari lions: Research sheds light on population

Research has revealed that the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (KTP) straddling South Africa and Botswana is a stronghold for African lions.

Safari Tips, Travel & Lifestyle

Safari tips: How to find luxury safari lodges at a discount

Planning an African safari? We provide a breakdown of the various ‘safari seasons’ and when best to travel so as to avoid the crowds.

Destinations, Travel & Lifestyle, Travel diaries

Rediscovering Kruger

Living on the African continent, we have a vast array of protected areas to visit. Those of us with a travel-addiction and passion for wildlife endeavour to visit them all – the Okavango, Maasai Mara and Serengeti to mention just a few. However, we sometimes overlook what we have right on our doorstep, such as …

Elephant kicked during capture in Zimbabwe
Natural history, Opinion Editorial

Mr President: Selling wild-caught baby elephants to China is just plain evil

An open letter to the president of Zimbabwe regarding the recent exportation of wild-caught baby elephants from Zimbabwe to China.

Niassa National Reserve CREDIT JEAN-BAPTISTE DEFFONTAINES (1)
Natural history

Niassa suffers forest loss, but able to support elephants and lions

A recent study states that Niassa National Reserve in Mozambique still has the potential to support tens of thousands of elephants and 1,000 lions, as the vast majority of the ecosystem is intact.

Hunting, Natural history, News

Federal Court invalidates decision for trophy imports to US

The US Federal Court of Appeals has invalidated the decision to allow the import of animal parts from trophy hunts from Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Natural history, News, Poaching

China’s ban on domestic ivory sales now in effect

China’s complete ban of the buying and selling of ivory products went into effect on Sunday.

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Hunting, Natural history, Opinion Editorial

Opinion: Hunting’s threat to conservation

An opinion piece in response to Peter Flack’s recent article that offered a hunter’s perceived threats to conservation in South Africa.

Photo Galleries

A new generation of Kruger photographers

The Wild Shots Outreach programme began just over two years ago in November 2015. The programme aims to give students from disadvantaged communities that border the Greater Kruger National Park area in South Africa the opportunity to experience the wonder of the wild and immortalise moments through the lens of a camera. The majority of …

Natural history, Opinion Editorial

Opinion: Elephants damage only 1% of Hwange’s vegetation

One of the main motivations for killing elephants in Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe is the argument that they destroy the plants and this is accepted by many as a problem. Let’s discuss whether this argument is not just an excuse for proponents of culling to get more ivory for the ivory trade, or to justify higher quotas for nearby hunting areas.

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