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Phathisa Nyathi

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  2. 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
  1. Conservation Watch
  2. Environment

The Achilles Heel of Conservation

Black communities lived in harmony with nature centuries before parks were created as “fortresses to protect nature” – an issue many conservationists choose to ignore, writes Merlyn Nomusa Nkomo.
Written by rovingreporters June 29, 2020June 29, 2020
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