Discover how tech like GPS collars and mobile apps is used in Zimbabwe to track wildlife, prevent human-wildlife conflict, and help communities coexist.
A new national wildlife census conducted between June 2024 and August 2025 paints a mixed picture of conservation success and ...
By Ryan Truscott Since being collared in Zambia two years ago, a young bull elephant known to researchers as Z16 has walked nearly 12,000 kilometers, or 7,500 miles — three times the distance between ...
Speaking to Al Jazeera, Oaitse Nawa, founder of the Botswana-based Elephant Protection Society (EPS), said the number of ...
Winners of the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards 2025 have been announced. Mark Meth-Cohn of the UK took home the top prize for ...
The numbers were horrifying. The censuses showed Africa’s elephant population crashing in number from 1.3m in 1979 to 600,000 ...
In the sun-scorched lands bordering Zimbabwe's largest wildlife sanctuary, Takesure Moyo pedals through his village each ...
At a monitoring centre, technical officer Simbarashe Mupanhwa pointed to multi-coloured lines on his computer screen that ...
Government’s recently enacted Parks and Wildlife Management Amendment Act this week drew sharp rebuke from campaigners, who slammed the legislation for failing to provide meaningful compensation for ...
International rules bar the sale, which experts fear would encourage poaching. But with elephant populations and attacks on ...
Without space to roam, the world’s biggest land animals do not thrive — so what should happen to those in Europe’s zoos? One ...
A local Republican politician was sued by her ex for allegedly failing to pay him thousands for a wild hunting trip where ...