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From elephant ivory crucifixes to rhino horn handles for Muslim ceremonial daggers, sacred wildlife products fuel an overlooked driver of the illegal trade. This unbridled demand is pushing some ...
Today, 31 July is World Ranger Day, celebrated worldwide to commemorate rangers killed or injured in the line of duty, and to ...
Marking the occasion of International Tiger Day on July 29, 2025, The Animal Care Organization (TACO) inaugurates a set of ...
CapeNature's relentless fight against biodiversity crime reveals the alarming threats to South Africa's unique ecosystems and the urgent need for action.
Giuffre was just 17 in 2000 when she was working as a spa assistant at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club. She was lucky to get a cushy job. But she was unlucky enough to meet Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime friend ...
From DNA sequencing to fingerprint analysis, forensic scientists are using groundbreaking new tools to stop animal ...
The Dik dik carcass's meat drying on a tree.Four suspects have been arrested in the Dasheg location, Wajir East sub-county, after they were found in possession of dried dik-dik carcasses, Kenya ...
New research reveals an innovative wildlife forensics method that uses advanced genetic tools and local DNA databases to help authorities solve complex environmental crimes involving multiple species.
The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr Dion George, has commended the conviction and sentencing of four foreign nationals involved in a major plant poaching case, valued between ...
Four foreign nationals receive 15-year prison sentences for poaching endangered Clivia mirabilis plants, valued up to R30 million, sending a strong message in the fight against environmental crime in ...
Given the list of injuries the Wallabies have had to cope with, the former Ireland head coach may have to settle for a ...
New research reveals an innovative wildlife forensics method that uses advanced genetic tools and local DNA databases to help ...