What are the Big Five animals and why are they called Big Five? The term 'The Big Five' has its roots in the early 19th century during the era of big-game hunting in Africa. Coined by European hunters ...
The thunder of a rifle echoes across the Savannah. Antelope scatter as birds of all feathers take to the air. A dull thud signals that the marksman's shot was true. The horn from the felled rhino will ...
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Hunting industry’s hidden value: R45-billion boost for South Africa’s economy and conservation efforts
South Africa’s hunting sector generates about R45-billion ($2.5-billion) for the economy annually, creating badly needed jobs while conserving habitat and wildlife, according to the findings of a new ...
Kruger National Park is a flagship South African conservation area home to lions, elephants, rhinos, and leopards. Tourists from all over the world flock to the park to see wildlife. But people living ...
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Sharks, seals, hunters, tourists – how wildlife-human interactions matter for conservation
Our relationships with wildlife are dynamic. They can change rapidly and unexpectedly. In South Africa, these changes are visible in tourists searching kelp forests in Cape Town for octopuses and ...
Africa’s wildlife laws still follow a 1933 colonial conservation model that excludes communities and fails to protect ...
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The thunder of a rifle echoes across the savannah. Antelope scatter as birds of all feathers take to the air. A dull thud signals that the marksman’s shot was true. The horn from the felled rhino will ...
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