Conservation Watch Environment Involving more people in the ‘wild economy’ will make the world a better place For too long, we’ve got it wrong when it comes to conservation. Fortunately some, especially the young, are pointing us in the right direction, writes Francois du Toit Young black South Africans are challenging the way we look at our planet and how best to use its natural resources. A new generation on the continent […] Written by rovingreporters June 29, 2020July 15, 2020
Conservation Watch Environment Trophy hunting: Have your say! HAVE YOUR SAY: The UK government is looking at restricting, or even banning, the import and export of hunting trophies. Written by rovingreporters February 19, 2020April 3, 2020
Training Have your say about hunting with dogs Investigating the issue of hunting with dogs is one of Mlu Mdletshe’s next Roving Reporters assignments following recent complaints about the issue on the lower South Coast. In the following article, first published by GroundUp in September 2017, residents in the Eastern Cape had complained that government cared more for wildlife than they did for […] Written by rovingreporters August 4, 2019August 4, 2019
Conservation Watch Environment Conservation doyen Hughes makes case for ethical hunting The legal sale of rhino horn, and ethical hunting are essential conservation tools, argues Dr George Hughes. Written by rovingreporters August 25, 2018September 6, 2018
Environment Canned lions make Nicola’s blood boil A deep love for Africa inspires Nicola Gerrard’s activism. Izze Siemann and Fred Kockott report Written by Izze Siemann August 20, 2018September 30, 2018