Ocean Watch Marine scientists drum up support for shark sanctuaries Better policing of the shark-fin and product trade required, writes Laylaa Teixeira Sampaio. Written by rovingreporters September 25, 2022September 25, 2022
Ocean Watch Training Coastal Resilience Reporting Project Providing the tools and training to write well-researched articles on what could be one of the biggest stories of our lives. Written by rovingreporters June 12, 2022July 17, 2022
Ocean Watch Time to sharpen up African climate journalism Young scientists offered training in coastal resilience reporting Written by rovingreporters May 21, 2022June 12, 2022
Conservation Watch Journalism Projects Symbols of prophecy, vultures are being targeted by charlatans and criminals Vulture brain trade vexes conservationists Written by rovingreporters May 4, 2022May 11, 2022
Biodiversity Conservation Watch Journalism Projects More rhinos are being killed for their horns — and it’s not just the poachers who are to blame Poverty around protected parks is not the main reason rhino poaching thrives, argues researcher Ian Glenn. Written by rovingreporters April 21, 2022April 21, 2022
Conservation Watch Journalism Projects The big fence: Historical divisions plague conservation efforts in South Africa A ‘big war’ rages between those who can legally harvest natural resources and those who can’t Written by rovingreporters February 23, 2022April 16, 2022
Biodiversity Conservation Watch Journalism Projects Blazing saddles: On the trail with a community conservation champion Conservation and efforts to tackle the illegal wildlife trade begin at home Written by rovingreporters February 23, 2022March 24, 2022
Conservation Watch Environment Journalism Projects Women snappers hunt for best shots Capturing memorable wildlife moments on camera is sometimes the stuff of heartbreak, hope and missed opportunities. Alexandra Howard chats to five young women who cut their photographic teeth in the Kruger. Written by rovingreporters January 22, 2022March 26, 2024