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- 15 Jun 2025
Trapped and wasted: Africa’s iconic wildlife face an uncertain future
New study shows an estimated tens of millions of kilograms of wild animal meat is wasted through poor snaring practices every year on the continent
24 Jan 2025
Sustainable wildlife management in the spotlight at UN biodiversity conference
Collaborative Partnership on Sustainable Wildlife Management shares progress at CBD COP16
15 Nov 2024
Wildlife, zoonoses and community: How local knowledge is shaping Zambia’s fight against disease
Zambia's Nyawa Chiefdom harnesses local knowledge to combat zoonotic diseases and foster healthier ecosystems
31 Jul 2024
In Katavi National Park, rangers step up wildlife monitoring with camera trap training
Workshop in remote Tanzania enables more responsive conservation action
29 Jul 2024
Measuring wildlife degradation, made simple
New indicator toolkit helps track impact of hunting in African tropical forests
29 Jul 2024
Measuring wildlife degradation, made simple
1 May 2024
Can Rural Resource Centres bring Cameroon’s conservationists and local communities together?
In Northern Cameroon, mitigating land use challenges through innovation and connection
22 Mar 2024
Côte d’Ivoire’s neglected botanic gardens key for conservation
Home to myriad threatened tree species, their role in restoration looks set to grow
18 Mar 2024
Tackling wild meat quandaries to protect Cameroon’s biodiversity
New programme seeks to make wild meat trade more sustainable
24 Jan 2024
“We will protect them ourselves”: Yangambi’s young conservation champions
Fostering the DRC's next generation of environmental advocates
19 Dec 2023
Learning across landscapes
Commonalities and contrasts in northern Ghana and southern Zambia
19 Dec 2023
Learning across landscapes
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