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Vultures have an image problem. Seen as ugly and associated with death, they are among the least loved animals in the world.
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AllAfrica on MSNZimbabwe: 18 Killed, 32 Injured in Human-Wildlife Conflicts in Four MonthsA total of 18 people were killed in human-wildlife conflict during the first quarter of this year, the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has revealed.
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AllAfrica on MSNZimbabwe: Rustler Busted With 11 Stolen CattlePolice in Mashonaland West have arrested a cattle rustler, who was found in possession of 11 stolen beasts. Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) provincial spokesperson, Inspector Ian Kohwera confirmed the ...
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Africanews on MSNAfrican conservationists saving vultures from going extinctVultures have an image problem. Seen as ugly and associated with death, they are among the least loved animals in the world. But conservationists in Africa are trying to change that. They've launched ...
Gopher tortoises, fiddler crabs, African termites, giraffes and beavers are among the animals that could inspire cooling ...
There’s a carcass in the thicket, you just can’t see it.” Our safari guide Farai Chuma has way of seeing things the regular ...
Lesotho and South Africa will be affected the most by the Trump tariffs, while Zimbabwe will probably benefit as it exports gold to the US.
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Trafficking is decimating the Horn’s cheetah populationInstability, enforcement gaps and poverty combine to enable the rampant trafficking of cheetah cubs to the Middle East.
The Mod Market’s fifth annual Autism Acceptance Art Show is now on display at Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea in Novi.
Animal scientist Lindiwe Majele Sibanda tells IPS in an exclusive interview that science is key to ensuring that 9.7 billion will be food secure by 2050.
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