Africa’s Endangered Wildlife 500000 0 Elephants 20000 0 Lions 5250 0 Black Rhino 300 0 Cross River Gorillas Our projects Discover more Empowering Youth to Safeguard Wildlife Conservation education plays a pivotal role in inspiring and empowering young individuals to help save wildlife from the brink...
Smith RJ, Roberts DL, Duffy R, St John FAV. New rhino conservation project in South Africa to under- stand landowner decision making. Oryx. 2013; 47: 323.Smith RJ, Roberts DL, Duffy R, St John FAV. 2013. New rhino conser- vation project in South Africa to understand landowner decision...
Wildlife conservation projects inUgandaare given prominence when the country joins the rest of the world to celebrate annual World Wildlife Day. This year’s theme is “Partnerships for Wildlife Conservation,” and it explores the interactions and roles of different industry actors towards conservation....
Since Elephant Gin’s inception 10 years ago, 15% of bottle profits have been donated to elephant conservation projects in Africa. In the first quarter of 2022, Elephant Gin surpassed €1 million (US$1m) in donations to support elephant conservation projects, and by 2025, founders Tessa and ...
vet who regularly works in wildlife management projects across Africa. He is a pioneer of the introduction of zoo animals back into Africa, including engineering the translocation of the last northern white rhinoceros from the Czech Republic to Kenya. Hamish is a director of Back to Africa. ...
Now the organization has around 50 projects in Africa and its work has been acknowledged by the British royal family. Before Prince William, Prince Philip and Prince Charles were royal patrons for the organization. Mayhew has also received national recognition. In 2005, he received a Member of...
Ocean Conservation Namibia (OCN) raises awareness about the devastating effects of plastic pollution by documenting the rescue of entangled seals and other marine animals from plastic debris along the Namibian coast in southern Africa. Through observatio
VulPro is not just a sanctuary; it is a beacon of hope for the vulture species of southern Africa, many of which are critically endangered. We hadbooked our visitwell in advance, ensuring that we could take in everything this remarkable facility has to offer. If you're planning to visit...
of archaeological evidence humans once lived on continental shelves – areas that are now submerged – all around the world. Such hard evidence has been retrieved from underwater sites in theNorth Sea,Baltic SeaandMediterranean Sea, and along the coasts ofNorthandSouthAmerica,South Africaand...