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Farmer's Weekly is the oldest agricultural magazine in South Africa. 100 years of farming. (Not only megafauna.
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Despite intensive security, over 216 rhinos have been killed in the Kruger National Park by May 2013 - why is the Park losing the more rhinos than anywhere else in the world?
Yahoo! News China says its legal ivory trade not to blame for poaching Yahoo!
Threats to wildlife must be treated as battle, Prince of Wales tells conservationists at St James's Palace conference
MSN News Can the rhino be saved by legalizing horn trade? - News MSN News The rhino is one of Earth's oldest residents and experts estimate that there are fewer than 26,000 left, down from 500,000 at the beginning of the 20th century.
Daily Mail Someone wasn't ready for their close-up! Angry elephant smashes camera left ... Daily Mail An angry elephant took exception to having his picture taken - nonchalantly destroying thousands of pounds worth of camera equipment.
Eight Countries To Combat Illegal Trade in Elephant Ivory Scoop.co.nz (press release) New York, May 17 2013 - Eight countries identified as being the most affected by the illegal trade in elephant ivory have submitted national action plans to the...
Prince William described the months he spent at Lewa, Kenya during his gap year in 2001 as one of the ‘happiest times of my life.
Endangered Wildlife: Where Did All Our Birdies & Beasties Go? As the world population steadily increases, and the demand for land, water, and natural resources becomes more and more intense, our wildlife is becoming threatened due to loss of habitat, over exploitation, and other human induced factors. Biodiversity is important – not only is it essential to maintaining healthy ecosystems, but humans can actually benefit from many of the species that are being lost, and without them the world is worse off
The price of rhino horn is higher per ounce than gold, says conservationist Ginger Thompson.
WWF releases rhino game News24 China removed rhino horn from the pharmacopeia in the 1980s, and it not produced at large scale in factories in the country, but Du Plessis said that some traditional healers in Asia were exploiting people's fears and...
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UN: Poaching Threatens Central Africa Peace ABC News "Poaching and its potential linkages to other criminal, even terrorist, activities constitute a grave menace to sustainable peace and security in central Africa," the secretary-general said,...
MSN News Calls for Rhino Horn Legalisation Grow AllAfrica.com With the number of rhinos poached increasing despite government efforts, could legalising the trade in rhino horn solve the problem?
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Armed groups in central Africa are using powerful weapons, some of which may be left over from the civil war in Libya, to kill elephants for their ivory, the United Nations said...
Rhino ambassadors vow to stamp out poaching The New Age Online Speaking on behalf of the 300 new recruits who are from all over the province, Lucky Mlele said they would go all out to fight poaching.
Times LIVE Rhino rangers up their game Times LIVE With AK47-wielding poachers waging an "insurgency-like war" in their hunt for rhino horns, rangers have had to adopt military-style tactics to counter the slaughter.
Crime experts recommend battling poverty levels, erecting more fences and increasing awareness of poaching.
Budget safari packed with game-viewing opportunities, including 2 full days in Kruger National Park, Balule Game reserve sunset drive and game walk.
Film actor, Leonardo DiCaprio, raised a stunning $38.8 million for global conservation efforts Monday night through an all-star art auction.
defenceWeb Military technology can boost the fight against rhino poaching defenceWeb Poached ivory is being exchanged for weapons, cash and ammunition in many conflict-ridden Central and West African countries where law enforcement is poor or...
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