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Spatial Protection Targets – 30 X 30 Dialogue - in the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework

December 11, 2020
African CSO Biodiversity Alliance (ACBA) Dialogue Report — November 24, 2020

Spatial patterns of large African cats: a large-scale study on density, home range size, and home range overlap of lions Panthera leo and leopards Panthera pardus (2023)

January 29, 2023
Nams, Vilis O., Maputla, N. et al. 2023. Spatial patterns of large African cats: a large‐scale study on density, home range size, and home range overlap of lions Panthera leo and leopards Panthera pardus. Mammal Review&nbsp…

Southern Tanzania shines as a model for green growth

December 22, 2017
With the planet’s human population projected to reach 9 billion by 2050, the demand for arable land to produce food, fuel and fiber is on the rise. Many look to Africa to meet this demand, viewing the continent as replete with vast expanses of…

Southern Africa vs. East Africa: Comparing and Contrasting the Safari Experience

May 18, 2004
While working in the tourism industry, we were often asked: "Should I go on safari to East Africa or Southern Africa?" The answer is never easy because there are many factors to consider.First, let me define the regions: East Africa encompasses…

Southern Africa

January 1, 2000
Southern Africa is richly endowed with wildlife. AWF increasingly is collaborating with parks and conservationists in South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe and other countries in the region to help protect their priceless resources.To oversee its…

Southeast Lowveld

July 28, 2023
Zimbabwe’s Southeast Lowveld region, located within the Savé and Limpopo Valleys, is a critical landscape for black and white rhinos, wild dogs, lions, and elephants. For these populations to thrive, they must overcome threats including poaching,…

South Sudan’s Conservation Potential

February 26, 2014
Surprisingly, even after two decades of civil war, South Sudan still has a considerable wildlife population. There is a large-scale land migration that rivals that of the Serengeti, numbering about 800,000 white-eared kob, tiang, and other…

South Kitui

July 27, 2023

South African Rhino Poaching Increases to Unprecedented Levels

October 31, 2012
488 Rhino Poached So Far in 2012, Surpassing 2011 Numbers NAIROBI, Kenya, October 31, 2012 -- As of October 30, 2012, a record number of rhinos have been poached in South Africa this year. According to South Africa government officials…

South Africa’s Rhino Horn Auction is a Big Setback for Conservation

August 23, 2017
The ruling by the High Court in Pretoria authorizing an online auction of 264 rhino horns is potentially disastrous for Africa’s imperiled rhino population.The African rhino has suffered high levels of poaching and the auction could provide legal…

South Africa’s newly legalized rhino horn trade could fuel Chinese demand

October 18, 2017
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South Africa’s Kruger National Park Records its First Elephant Ivory Poaching Incident in a Decade

May 16, 2014
Death of elephant could be a sign that poachers and wildlife traffickers are turning their attention to Africa’s southern herds In a national park better known for its battle against rhino poaching, rangers in South Africa’s…

South Africa's Move to Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions

November 10, 2014
Just outside Upington, South Africa, the slender grey tower shimmered in the distance like a heat mirage. You can be driving down empty highway roads for hours, passing nothing but dust devils and quiver trees, when suddenly, signs of…

South Africa Works to Control Kruger's Elephant Population

July 1, 1999
Although culling is again on the table as one of several options for keeping the large and growing elephant population of South Africa's Kruger National Park in check, park officials say no culling will occur before next year at the earliest.Culling…

South Africa Weighs Legalization of Rhino Horn Trade

March 24, 2015
A Committee of Inquiry established by South Africa’s Department of Environmental Affairs will begin hearing expert testimony tomorrow on the subject of legalizing the rhino horn trade as the Southern African country, home to more than 80…

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