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In her first whirlwind trip to the Southeast of Cameroon, US Ambassador,
Janet Garvey, garnered enough knowledge to conclude that "this is a wonderful
landscape and a groundbreaking program.&...
August 22th, 2008
Word count: 1390 |
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Somerset West - The accidental killing of over 28 Albatross and Petrel species of seabird by local fisheries has prompted the launch of a new plan of action to help preserve the vulnerable birds.
Th...
August 22th, 2008
Word count: 487 |
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Harare - THREE black rhinoceros carcasses were found last week in a state of decomposition in the Gonarezhou National Park.
Masvingo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Phibeon Nyambo confirmed r...
August 22th, 2008
Word count: 328 |
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Windhoek - THE Ministry of Environment and Tourism has placed a moratorium on the sale of carved ivory products with effect from September 1 as a measure to control trade in ivory amulets known as omakip...
August 21th, 2008
Word count: 432 |
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AN elephant was shot dead - allegedly for a local chief's "braaivleis party" - in front of several tourists in the Bwabwata Park in the Caprivi Region last week, causing many of the shocked vis...
August 21th, 2008
Word count: 582 |
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Kigali - A fire that broke out last Friday at about 3 p.m and lasted for close to 38 hours before it was contained on the evening of Sunday, August 17, gutted close to 107 square kilometres in the Akager...
August 19th, 2008
Word count: 323 |
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Gaborone - Lion hunting in Botswana remains prohibited 12 months after government decided to stop awarding hunting licenses last year.
Dr Trevor Mmopelwa, the Director of Wildlife in the Ministry of E...
August 19th, 2008
Word count: 261 |
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IPP Limited Executive Chairman Reginald Mengi has said poor countries are economic victims of climate change, and are made to benefit rich countries.
He made the remarks on Sunday in Dar es Salaam wh...
August 19th, 2008
Word count: 463 |
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The ardvaark was one of the first, but other species of bird and animal have since returned to a once bare and desolate corner of Tigray in northern Ethiopia.
Decades of farmer neglect in an already...
August 19th, 2008
Word count: 1409 |
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The Lamu Archipelago is one of the most important marine turtle nesting grounds in Kenya. Five of the seven sea turtle species that range in the Western Indian Ocean are found within the Lamu Seascape....
August 19th, 2008
Word count: 783 |
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Zimbabwe's once thriving wildlife and tourism industry is under serious threat as authorities continue to kill elephants and other animals at an alarming rate.
Johnny Rodrigues, the chairman for the Z...
August 19th, 2008
Word count: 465 |
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Cape Town - Tracking collars placed on some of the Peninsula's baboons may cause the animals some inconvenience, but the conservation gains from invaluable information collected far outweigh any disadvan...
August 19th, 2008
Word count: 605 |
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Buea - The illegal exploitation of protected animal species and other forest resources in Cameroon has been blamed on poor understanding of legal instruments governing the sector.
This observation was...
August 18th, 2008
Word count: 418 |
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