DNA from European fossils dating back 45,000 years offers new clues to how our species spread across the world.
A monitoring approach led by wildlife rangers could make for better counting of lions in many parts of their African range.
Compared with Africa’s other big animals, hippos have been relatively neglected in scientific research. Partly, this is ...
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife is grappling with the challenge of managing over 30 elephants from Mawana Game Reserve that pose a ...
According to the latest findings from Future Market Insights (FMI), the safari tourism industry in Africa is poised for ...
In South Africa, a growing demand for lions—whether for viewing in captivity, cub interaction, trophy hunting, or the trade ...
The quantity and complexity of commercial wildlife trade laws has grown globally over the past century. A new study examines ...