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fencing debate
Opinion Editorial

The great African fencing debate

African conservationists are engaged in a furious fencing debate – should protected areas be fenced to conserve wildlife such as lions?

Natural history

African eagles – Avian apex predators

African eagles soar through the skies, sharp-eyed and fierce, bringing unexpected death from above to their prey.

Opinion Editorial

Comment – teamAG – Friday 01 October 2021

Comment – teamAG – Friday 01 October 2021

Natural history, Travel & Lifestyle

Chobe National Park – Africa’s elephant Eden

Chobe National Park boasts the world’s highest elephant density, lush riverine woodland & vast dry savannas – embodying the safari spirit

Natural history

Counting the Cape parrot – Africa’s rarest

Counting Africa’s rarest parrot – the Cape parrot – on a mountain top in Magoebaskloof, South Africa. By teamAG, led by CEO Simon Espley

Natural history

Sable and Roan – the ‘horse-goat’ antelopes

Sable and roan – the two magnificent Hippotragus antelope – delight in their majestic bearing, gorgeous coats and rapier horns.

Comment - teamAG - Friday 24 September 2021
Opinion Editorial

Comment – teamAG – Friday 24 September 2021

Comment – teamAG – Friday 24 September 2021

Natural history, News

Wildlife economy in the Africa – Unlocking the potential

The ‘State of the Wildlife Economy in Africa’ report inspires investment in nature to improve conservation and support economic development.

Destinations, Natural history

Mukalya Private Game Reserve – Rescuing wilderness

Mukalya Private Game Reserve is a gorgeous piece of restored wilderness on the Zambezi River – an inspiring, family run safari experience.

Hunting, Natural history

Is lion hunting sustainable?

Lion hunting sustainability in Africa has been extensively investigated by pragmatic experts desperate to conserve our remaining wild lions

Opinion Editorial

Comment – teamAG – Friday 17 September 2021

Comment – teamAG – Friday 17 September 2021

Hunting, News

70 – leopard trophy hunting quota in Botswana for 2022

Leopard trophy hunting – the Botswana government has allocated a quota of 70 leopards for 2022. Is this sustainable and how do we know?

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