The continent’s ecosystems now run on less than two-thirds of their historical energy, with the decline of elephants, lions, ...
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Exclusive Insight: What the Wild Teaches Us About Life and Humanity
These aren’t just ideas; they are principles that guide my life and the way I interact with the world. Every journey I take ...
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A love story with the wild
As a child my favourite moment before bedtime was listening to my father's allegorical tales where animals spoke. My fascination for animals deepened further with stories of Tarzan and Jane of the ...
A Kenya safari is a dream for so many people. The land is full of wild animals, open sky, and the sound of nature calling ...
As the COP15 nature summit in Montreal adopted a new global agreement to halt and reverse harm to the Earth's biodiversity, ...
By Nigel Westmaas “Nah tek yuh mattie eye fuh see.” - Guyanese proverb (“Don’t rely on someone else’s view, see for yourself.
For over two years, park warden Pedro Muagura drove up a dirt road every month to Mozambique's conflict-ridden Mount ...
Scientists warn that losing Africa’s large animals is draining ecosystem energy and reshaping the continent’s biodiversity.
In the dry regions of East Africa lives a group of animals unlike any others. Known as the Samburu Special Five to safari ...
New research shows that baobab tree flowers have adapted to meet the needs of either bats or moths, and without these ...
Human movement today is about 40 times greater than the combined movement of all wild animals - including land mammals, birds, and arthropods.
A new study led by Prof. Li Xiaosong from the Aerospace Information Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has ...
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