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Namibia: Conservationist Margaret Jacobsohn Slams Western Animal Rights Groups After Cites Ivory Trade Rejection
African wildlife will not be protected through Western conservation approaches but through the involvement of local communities, says conservationist Margaret Jacobsohn.
Slavery ends not when words are purified or systems improved, but when relations are introduced that power cannot absorb – ...
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These 773,000-Year-Old Hominin Fossils from Morocco May Be the Closest Ancestors of Modern Humans
Between roughly 600,000 and one million years ago, Africa’s fossil record goes strangely quiet. Genetic evidence suggests ...
Remains of a new dicynodont species dating back over 250 million years link China and South Africa, suggesting passage of ...
Fossils from Denmark suggest ammonites survived the asteroid extinction far longer than believed, raising new questions about ...
Sitting in my campsite at Goblin Valley State Park, I saw an antelope ground squirrel standing erect on its back feet, which ...
When so much around the globe is coming apart we need things to ground and reassure us. The reality of lengthening days and ...
Dr Riley Elliot, also known as the Shark Man, will continue tagging great white sharks around New Zealand as early signs ...
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‘Green Arabia’: Saudi Arabia’s vast deserts were once rivers, lakes and grasslands, studies show
New scientific studies show Saudi Arabia’s deserts were once humid, green landscapes shaped by rivers, lakes and monsoon ...
Dr Riley Elliot says he will continue tagging great white sharks around New Zealand as early signs indicate the apex ...
It’s early morning in the East African Highlands. The dew still clings low over the acacia plains as the rising sun slowly ...
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