Conservation Watch Environment Red flags fly over Mdloti river pollution The ripple effect of sewerage pollution – and possibly also chemical contamination – of the Mdloti River which flows into the sea at La Mercy near King Shaka airport could damage KwaZulu-Natal’s reputation as a world renowned water sports playground, writes Fred Kockott First published by the Sunday Tribune Multiple Canoe Marathon World Champion, Hank […] Written by rovingreporters January 29, 2017January 15, 2020
Conservation Watch Environment Hunt for wisdom in iSimangaliso A small team of aspiring Roving Reporters recently visited the Tewate Wilderness, sleeping under the stars and taversing old hippos trails that predate human settlement. Written by rovingreporters June 19, 2016August 25, 2018
Conservation Watch Video makers to protect the environment Community activists are getting trained to make videos to promote protection of the environment, writes Romeo Ndlovu Written by rovingreporters December 21, 2015September 2, 2018
Conservation Watch Environment Training Wake up wilderness call Within the first few days of her Roving Reporters internship, NANA ZUKE found herself deep in the wilderness, peeing behind a thorn tree, unaware of hyenas lurking nearby. Written by rovingreporters August 23, 2015September 2, 2018
Conservation Watch Environment Coal mining plans threaten wilderness area Plans for a new coal mine on border of the iMfolozi wildereness spark resistance, writes Nana Zuke. Written by rovingreporters August 17, 2015August 29, 2018
Conservation Watch Environment How lions fell through the legislative cracks The media in South Africa has played a critical role in exposing how ineffective legislation has enabled lions to be bred for the bullet, writes Romeo Ndlovu. Written by rovingreporters July 26, 2015August 25, 2018
Conservation Watch Environment Bred for the bullet: the cat is out the bag Going undercover to make a documentary has its risks, especially regarding litigation and personal safety. Sometimes it’s worth the risk, says executive producer of Blood Lions, Andrew Venter. Written by rovingreporters July 26, 2015August 25, 2018