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
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
Conservation Watch Environment Journalism Projects Cinema magic introduces Pangolins to Cape Flats Sometimes, when there are big, pressing environmental problems to tackle, it’s best to begin at home. Written by rovingreporters December 17, 2021January 22, 2022
Conservation Watch Journalism Projects Highway rhino horn traffickers accuse police of extortion Two pedestrians arrested with rhino horn claim cops sought bribe. Written by rovingreporters November 18, 2021March 24, 2022
Conservation Watch Environment SA teen wins international photographic award Powerful image sheds light on efforts to save rhinos Fred Kockott and Mlu Mdletshe report First published by GroundUp NINETEEN-year-old Kgaugelo Neville Ngomane, has won a prestigious environmental photographic competition. Ngomane’s powerful image of a rhino dehorning, ‘Desperate Measures’ was picked from more than 4,000 international entries by the judges who commended its storytelling […] Written by rovingreporters September 25, 2019August 13, 2021
Conservation Watch Environment ‘Wild warriors’ learn to shoot with cameras Africa’s wildlife economy employs millions and offers opportunities for the young. Mlu Mdletshe and Fred Kockott report on a valuable educational initiative. Written by Mlu Mdletshe September 23, 2019October 15, 2019