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A bask of crocodiles brought to an Israeli settlement in the West Bank decades ago is meeting its end, as authorities euthanize the aging reptiles after years of their repeated escapes from a ...
“Khaki fever is what happens when lonely tourists see ripped game rangers get out of their 4×4 in the shortest of khaki ...
South African scientists have begun injecting rhino horns with a harmless radioactive substance to combat poaching. The ...
Spot wildlife from your lodge, visit a Maasai village and learn to make Swahili cuisine in Kenya. Read more at ...
South Africa’s Border Management Authority has launched a new security stamp to stop passport fraud and protect the country’s ...
A well-known lion studied by University of Oxford academics has allegedly been killed by trophy hunters. Blondie, who was ...
GPS tracking and high-resolution satellite images are helping humans coexist with endangered elephants in western Namibia.
Researchers have reexamined the skull musculature of coelacanths, a lineage of fish dating back 400 million years, and ...
Evidence is growing that some HIV-infected infants, if given antiretroviral drugs early in life, are able to suppress their ...
A new anatomical study of the coelacanth reveals key errors in muscle maps, reshaping how scientists think breathing evolved ...
The lion was lured out of the same wildlife reserve in Zimbabwe as Cecil, who was killed by trophy hunters ten years ago.
The rhinos are being injected with radioactive isotopes that can be recognized by radiation detectors at airports and borders, leading to the arrest of poachers and traffickers.