How successful is luxury tourism in Africa? What happens if it fails to produce higher tourism revenues: can it be reversed? And does it depend on what kind of government is in place?
Ellanie Smit New research led by Oxford University has revealed that Africa’s ecosystems are operating on less than two-thirds of the natural energy they once had.Published in Nature, the study shows ...
KTF Chairperson Fred Odek, in a statement on Monday, said the upgraded portal — rolled out despite an existing court order — restricts payment options and imposes a hidden 5 percent “gateway fee” that ...
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The Nigerian Parliament recently passed sweeping legislation to protect endangered wildlife from illegal trafficking. Once ...
The government plans to use the funds raised by the new citizenship by investment program to support key national priorities ...
Scientists warn that losing Africa’s large animals is draining ecosystem energy and reshaping the continent’s biodiversity.
As a group of Northern Michigan University students huddled around the carcass of a northern pike supposedly caught earlier ...
Once home to wildlife filmmakers Alan and Joan Root, Kilimandege remains a place where the wild and the human coexist in ...
Officials in Kenya relocated a notorious elephant to protect local farmers and prevent the animal from teaching others its ...
Rhino births in captivity are extremely rare - as just five White Rhinos were born in total in European zoological ...
Africa’s wildlife has lost over a third of its natural “power,” revealing a continent-wide collapse in ecological energy.