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Kenya and Tanzania, the East African countries most often chosen for safari, are justifiably famous for their wildlife. For many travelers, seeing the region’s dazzling animals — lions ...
The Wildlife Economy Investment Index highlights investment opportunities in ecotourism, carbon market, hunting, wildlife ranching, and forest products.
As many as 41 countries and territories in Africa were involved in the export of live animals, plants and animal products to 17 different countries across Southeast East and East Asia, the report ...
Ground-breaking study highlights scale of Africa-Asia wildlife trade Pretoria, South Africa, 5th March 2018— More than 1.3-million live animals and plants, 1.5-million skins and two thousand tonnes of ...
Many wildlife species face an uncertain future due to recurring, severe drought.
Society for Wildlife Forensic Science welcomes expert perspectives from Southeast Asia and Africa in the fight against illegal wildlife trade Missoula, Montana, USA, 26th June 2015 —Wildlife forensic ...
Central Africa’s bushmeat trade highlights the risk of diseases spreading from animals from humans – but the region also offers lessons in what can be done to address it.
Analysis - Over the past two decades, the Horn of Africa - specifically Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya - has experienced more intense and frequent droughts.