African leaders have united to back a new Global Wildlife for Climate Action Declaration, set for a formal launch at COP31
It has become clear that the pressures facing the Masai Mara are a preview of what awaits other African nations as Kenya leads on
For three decades, Dr. Kalema-Zikusoka has walked among gorillas, monitoring their health and safeguarding their future.
In a significant move, Pilanesberg Game Reserve transitioned from an aging analog system to a modern Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) solution
The annual wildlife migration across the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem has long captivated the world. It is a breathtaking movement of over 1.5 million wildebeests, zebras, and antelopes through one of Earth’s most iconic corridors. The World Book of Records has…
The UN’s resolution acknowledges the ecological significance of the Arabian leopard, calls for increased regional cooperation for protection
IPBES-11 has provided a platform for policymakers and social scientists to engage directly with the interests of local communities at hand
Sakondry populations are declining due to climate change, forest degradation, and reduced rainfall, which make their natural habitats drier
Land degradation is decline in the quality of land that diminishes its productivity and capacity to support ecosystems thus loss of vegetation
CAN urges the UN Biodiversity Convention to emphasize national-level implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.
