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Roan antelope conservation challenges

Roan antelope conservation challenges

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The roan antelope Hippotragus equinus is currently classified as a “Species of Least Concern” on the IUCN Red List.

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Lockdown: Good news for rhinos, bad news for other animals- South Africa

Lockdown: Good news for rhinos, bad news for other animals- South Africa

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The decomposing remains of an adult white rhino lie in the bush. Its horn has been cut off – the bleached skull and vertebrae the only evidence it ever existed.

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How tuataras live so long and can withstand cool weather

How tuataras live so long and can withstand cool weather

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Tuataras may look like your average lizard, but they’re not.

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There’s a colonial underpinning to conservation- Botswana

There’s a colonial underpinning to conservation- Botswana

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It’s almost surprising when anything other than novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) makes international headlines, but the gruesome deaths of 350 odd elephants in Botswana broke through.

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Even after a global ban, pangolins are still legally traded

Even after a global ban, pangolins are still legally traded

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An investigation into the global trade in pangolins has found evidence of inaccurate record keeping and loopholes that allowed the commercial trade to continue beyond an international ban. 

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Rhino horn must become a socially unacceptable product in Asia

Rhino horn must become a socially unacceptable product in Asia

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At current rates of loss to poaching, rhino species will be extinct within our lifetimes.

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  • Every year the world loses 24 billion tons of soils, and dryland degradation reduces national domestic product in developing countries by 8% annually," UN-General Antonio Guterres said - "We must urgently change such trends. Protecting and restoring land - better use it - can reduce forced migration, improve food security and spur economic growth. It help to address the global climate emergency."
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