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Speak a language people can understand, says leading marine scientist
Unless we are able to effectively communicate our amazing science, we are not going to be able to reach people.
‘Green growth’ economy demands fundamental change to how society is organised and in the way we live
There is a link between economic growth and environmental disaster.
‘Helicopter science’ and imposed conservation models disregard African environmental knowledge
Who’s pulling the strings behind Africa’s conservation narrative and who should be?
Smart tech ups the stakes in Africa’s conservation game
Tech-savvy solutions shake up the way the continent responds to environmental challenges.
Worried about elephant numbers? Quit counting them.
Don’t agonise over whether a park has too many or too few elephants.
Conserving ‘cows’ in a forest?
“We are wasting our resources conserving species in the wrong places with inadequate space
Climate change — deer do well, misery for meerkats
Research into red deer and meerkats provide lessons on mitigating the effects of climate change and biodiversity loss.
Discoveries in dark caves lead to ‘the greatest age of exploration’.
Fossil finder Lee Berger recalls personal journey as world awaits ground-breaking new find.
Conservation science must empower people, says Barbara Creecy
The environment minister tells top African conservation scientists to up the game in researching ways to ensure that biodiversity conservation also leads to socioeconomic empowerment.