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Zebra

March 14, 2013

Wildebeest

February 22, 2013

What Shall We Celebrate on World Rhino Day?

September 21, 2015
It is no way to kick off World Rhino Day. Little Bahati, from Kenya’s Tsavo National Park, had already been the victim of rhino poachers when they shot and killed his mother last year, taking her horns and orphaning the defenceless…

What FOCAC Means for Africa’s Wildlife

December 2, 2015
African heads of state will soon be gathering in Johannesburg, South Africa, alongside Chinese President Xi Jinping for the Johannesburg Summit of the Forum on China–Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). Following is a quick Q&A…

Wattled Crane

February 22, 2013

Waterbuck

February 22, 2013

Warthog

February 27, 2013

Vultures' Value

August 29, 2014
If there are vultures circling above, there is a good chance you’ll find a fresh animal kill nearby. Vultures not only provide an indicator for potential predator viewing, but also play an essential part in the ecosystem,…

Vulture

October 14, 2015

Vervet Monkey

February 22, 2013

Using Cyber Tracking Technology to Outsmart Poachers

October 18, 2013
I’m just recently back in Lomie (on the border of the Dja Faunal Reserve in Cameroon) from two days of practical training for rangers on the use of the CyberTracker/Trimble for ecological monitoring and anti-poaching. Instead of…

Unacceptable Losses

February 1, 2012
39 Elephants Poached. Cameroon. We are in northern Cameroon, Boubba’ndjidda, National Park to be exact. We are close to the border of Chad. Boubba’ndjidda connects to Sena Oura National Park. We are on a scoping mission,…

UN Climate Change Conference, South Africa

November 29, 2011
My flight from Nairobi, Kenya to South Africa is filled with Kenyan Delegates, heading to the UNFCCC COP 17. Quite a mouthful of an acronym: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Conference of Parties 17. Delegates from…

Transforming Lives Through Water: A New Hope for Faro National Park

March 19, 2025
 40-year-old Haoua Laraba sits outside her house in Tchamba Village, remembering a time when her days would start with a one-kilometer walk to fetch water from a nearby stream way before sunrise. By the time she walks back, the sun would be up…

Topi

February 22, 2013

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