African wildlife will not be protected through Western conservation approaches but through the involvement of local communities, says conservationist Margaret Jacobsohn.
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The United Nations has declared 2026 to be the ‘International Year for Rangelands and Pastoralists’.
Human-wildlife conflict has driven the decline of once-abundant species and is pushing others to the brink of extinction.
Restoring river connectivity and strengthening global cooperation can help reverse steep declines in migratory freshwater ...
Officials said the sighting is the highest confirmed tiger sighting in the region’s history. Officials sound alarm after ...
Both Prof. Judi Wakhungu and Denise Koopmans took up their positions on the International Board on 1 January 2026. WWF International expresses its gratitude to retiring Trustees, Jack Clemons and ...
According to AFP, via Phys.org, the new status report showed that 135,690 African forest elephants were alive in 2024. In ...