South Africa's west coast, and the hinterland it borders, looks harsh and desolate, but a mere 30 years ago, if you were a naturalist seeking fauna and flora species endemic to specific regions, you ...
This video presents the wildlife of Africa as seen in Namibia, focusing on elephants and other animals of the region. Filmed in 4K, the footage captures vast desert landscapes and wildlife with ...
The African Union has unveiled the Animal Health Strategy for Africa (AHSA) 2018-2035 to bolster animal health, animal production, productivity, the safety of animal origin, public health, and a ...
THE problem of the disappearing fauna of Africa formed the subject of a lecture before the University of London Animal Welfare Society on March 7. It has been common knowledge for years that the ...
“GMA” visits Africa to highlight its beauty and the plight of its animals. — -- “GMA” is on safari in Africa, visiting some of the most the most breathtaking natural wonders in Africa this week.
Johannesburg, South Africa, 8th December 2015—Meetings of Chinese and African leaders last week ended with the two sides agreeing to collaborate more closely on protecting wildlife resources and in ...
A new conservation model that will secure 270 000 hectares of globally significant conservation land in the Western Cape, and put some R85 million into an area of extreme poverty and unemployment, has ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Hoekfontein is a Late Iron Age settlement in the Central Bankenveld of South Africa. Rescue excavations were undertaken at the site in 2002.
Thousands of government delegates, scientists, industry representatives, and conservationists gathered in Johannesburg, South Africa, from Saturday, September 24 to Wednesday, October 5, 2016, for the ...
Johannesburg — Thirty captive-bred lions have been euthanized after they were found starving and untreated for serious injuries sustained when a wildfire swept through their compound in South Africa.
Exports included 975 different taxa listed under either CITES2 Appendix I (most endangered) or Appendix II (not necessarily threatened with extinction, but may become so unless trade is closely ...