From Cape Town’s kelp forests to debates over hunting and sharks, human relationships with wildlife are reshaping conservation across South Africa.
No comments yet.
Sign in to comment.
Other articles with overlapping topics.
Two of these mysterious sharks were recorded by deep-sea submersibles The post Goblin Sharks Caught on Camera in Their Natural Habitat for the First Time appeared first on Nautilus.
The intiative looks to reduce glare and introduce lighting that is less disruptive to wildlife.
High in the cloud forests of western Honduras, the elusive jade palm pit viper has become a symbol of a vanishing ecosystem—and a critical part of a new effort to save it.
The new documentary “(Conserv)atives” explores the intersection between right-wing politics and environmental activism The post Can You Be Right-Wing and Care About the Environment? A New Film Says Yes. appeared first on Outside Online.
Efforts to protect land and environmental resources, including fighting climate change, often end up displacing people who have lived in those places for generations.
A gunshot pierced the calm. Then there was silence, followed by sounds of a commotion. A man came running towards them, but turned and hid in a bush as soon as he saw George Forster and his companion. Other islanders they