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Rhinos, elephants, gorillas, and their habitats, are among the natural treasures protected by Cisco and Connected ...
Even more remarkably, the rhino’s horn acts like a tailfin—a natural stabilizer that reduces spinning midair. “The great ...
Cape Town-based independent Rhino Resources has hit hydrocarbons with its latest exploration well offshore Namibia, according ...
Travel expert Justin Chapman at Go2Africa reveals the best places to see six of the most endangered animals in Africa and ...
The secluded Samburu conservancy is the first of its kind in the region, and every step supports conservation efforts and ...
What you're seeing isn't Photoshop, or heaven forbid, AI slop. That's a real rhino weighing over 2,800 pounds suspended from ...
Conservationists have introduced the IUCN Green Status, a new global standard that gauges the success of conservation efforts ...
In drought-stricken Namibia, where conservation groups are fighting to preserve endangered species, paying tourists can join ranger patrols.
In a race against poachers, conservation teams step in to dehorn rhinos. A heartbreaking but necessary act to protect these gentle giants from being killed for their horns.
Africa’s black rhinos were poaching magnets—down to 2,500 worldwide by the 1990s. Namibia flipped the script, arming local communities as rhino rangers through conservancies. Poaching ...