Rural communities on the border between the African countries of Malawi and Zambia are threatening to sue an international ...
Maintaining current elephant numbers, let alone reversing declines, requires new thinking and conservation innovation.
landscape planning for human-elephant coexistence, and intensified efforts to combat ivory poaching. Africa's human population will more than double over the next 50 years, putting more pressure ...
Declining elephant numbers are not surprising, given the level of ivory poaching and the degree of human population growth and associated landscape modification across Africa over the past 60 years.
In Botswana, however, elephant numbers have more than tripled since the 1980s. The government’s aggressive anti-poaching and conservation ... opponents. South Africa-based journalist Ed Stoddard ...
FILE - An elephant, one of more than 200 that is being moved to another park due to overcrowding, is hoisted into a transport vehicle at the Liwonde National Park, in southern Malawi, Sunday ...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Rural farming communities on the border between the southern African countries of Malawi and Zambia are seeking damages and threatening to sue an international ...
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