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A team of bird Experts from the West African Bird Study Association (WABSA), have confirmed the presence of two new species in the Gambia at Atlantic Hotel bird garden. They are Mr Lamin Jobaate, the E...
April 1th, 2008
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The Professional Hunters Association of South Africa (PHASA), followed by Wildlife Ranching South Africa (WRSA), have taken the initiative to prevent the taking and export of white rhino horn for purpose...
April 1th, 2008
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Monrovia - The sudden appearance in Liberia's Sapo National Park of a pygmy hippopotamus thought to be dwindling in population - thanks to a unique camera trap - ignited hope and high expectations in t...
March 31th, 2008
Word count: 293 |
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Nairobi - HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONflict continues to claim the lives of elephants and lions in and around Amboseli National Park.
In its latest report, WildlifeDirect.org says 14 jumbos were slain between...
March 31th, 2008
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Kampala - THE Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has signed concession agreements with three companies to operate boats and launch cruises in Queen Elizabeth and Murchison Falls national parks.
The co...
March 31th, 2008
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The Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage will mark its 25th anniversary with a special logo and merchandise designed to commemorate a milestone of one of Africa’s most successful chimpanzee sanctuaries....
March 30th, 2008
Word count: 237 |
Written by: art4africa
KIGALI -- An international effort is being organized to save some 15 endangered chimpanzees isolated in a part of Rwanda's rain forest.
Organizers of the Rwandan National Conservation Park said a 30-m...
March 30th, 2008
Word count: 198 |
Written by: art4africa
A TOP park ranger charged with protecting some of the world's last remaining mountain gorillas has been arrested for allegedly masterminding a mass killing of them.
Honore Mashagiro was a director of ...
March 30th, 2008
Word count: 368 |
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KANO - Experts agree that an estimated 35 percent of land that was cultivatable 50 years ago is now desert in 11 of Nigeria's northern states, but what they are not so sure about is why.
"These ...
March 28th, 2008
Word count: 544 |
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Windhoek - A groundbreaking compensation scheme in which relatives of villagers wildly trampled to death by elephants from the Mudumu National Park and victims of lions and monstrous, man-eating crocod...
March 28th, 2008
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Kruger National Park Police believe they have cracked a rhino poaching syndicate following the arrest of three suspects in possession of two rifles and four freshly harvested Rhino horns.
The park s...
March 28th, 2008
Word count: 372 |
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Initial findings indicate that oribi numbers in South Africa are still decreasing from previous years. According to land owners who participated in the Endangered Wildlife Trust’s Oribi Working Gro...
March 28th, 2008
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Yenagoa- Foreign experts and other specialised agencies on Tuesday concluded,after a three-day deliberation on the large scale environmental degradation taking place in the Niger Delta, that the region s...
March 27th, 2008
Word count: 577 |
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Congolese authorities have arrested a suspect in connection with the killing of 10 mountain gorillas in the Democratic Republic of the Congo last year. The suspect is a senior park official and the ong...
March 27th, 2008
Word count: 351 |
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Nigeria will lose all of its remaining forests in the next 12 years if the rate of deforestation remains unchecked, an environmental expert warned Thursday. "Considering the rate at which trees ar...
March 27th, 2008
Word count: 377 |
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In many regions of Africa, elephants are frequent visitors to farms and villages as they roam the landscape searching for food and water. This often brings them into conflict with humans. Researchers at ...
March 27th, 2008
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Nairobi - Poaching for bush meat has reached unprecedented levels in the neighbourhood of Tsavo National Park, according to Tsavo East senior warden Julius Cheptei.
Mr Cheptei said the menace, which...
March 26th, 2008
Word count: 193 |
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Investors are expected to rush for prime sites that are coming up for allocation in the scenic Aberdare National Park.
The park, which has for long been associated with the British royal family, has...
March 26th, 2008
Word count: 414 |
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Nairobi - Four poachers have been arrested for trapping and killing Kenya's most endangered antelope, the Hirola, which is threatened with extinction.
Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) wardens on patrol ...
March 25th, 2008
Word count: 390 |
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An interview with lion researcher Leela Hazzah.
The lion is Africa's best known carnivore. Once widely abundant across the continent, recent surveys show that lion populations have plunged fr...
March 25th, 2008
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