In South Africa, a strategy 6 years in the making to protect rhinos from poaching, as ingenious as it is dramatic, is now being implemented on the ground in the country’s game reserves and parks.
Rapid DNA tests, x-ray fluorescence guns, and other technologies are being deployed in the fight against wildlife trafficking. Every year, poachers shoot hundreds of rhinos, fishing crews haul ...
LINCOLN — To say that Paul Hedren is a Custer fanatic would be quite an understatement. Growing up in Minnesota, family vacations consisted of driving west, to the famous forts and battlefields of the ...
A war that began as Sudan’s internal power struggle is starting to look like a regional logistics problem—one with training sites, ports, and maritime chokepoints on the line. Giorgia Valente traces ...
Rolling Hills Zoo has a new member of its animal family with the birth of a male southern white rhinoceros calf. According to the zoo, the calf born on February 8th and his mother Evey, are doing well ...
In the second of BIRN’s series about war-displaced families' enduring connections to their home countries, Dutch artist Anita Karabasic explains how her Bosnian refugee origins have shaped her ...
South Africa has witnessed a noteworthy 16% decline in rhino poaching for a second consecutive year, according to the environment ministry's latest report. The year 2025 saw 352 rhinos fall victim to ...
JOHANNESBURG, Feb 10 (Reuters) - South Africa recorded a 16% drop in rhino poaching last year, the second consecutive decline of that magnitude, the environment ministry said on Tuesday. The ministry ...