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Written By: admin on September 1, 2013 One Comment
Its crunch time for southern Africa’s elephants.  By Ian Michler

What lessons have we learnt from the previous poaching crisis and the attempts to regulate trade in ivory?

Written By: admin on March 30, 2012 One Comment
EWB and the KAZA-TFCA

He said if we could secure large tracts of habitat for elephants and promote the ideal that communities could mutually benefit living with wildlife, then we would be securing a healthy environment for all: elephants, wildlife and people.

Written By: admin on September 13, 2009 3 Comments
Season of Fires

Southern Africa is burning, areas in Namibia, Zambia, Angola and Botswana are up in flames. The region is now subject to some of the highest levels of biomass burning in the world… our collared elephants moved in relation to the fires.

Written By: admin on April 17, 2009 No Comment
Here comes the flood!

The river rose 2 meters in one day! We are experiencing surges of flood waters, which have been recorded as the worst since 1965,,. and we are receiving warnings that a second, higher surge is yet to come!

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