What if Monopoly wasn't about bankrupting your friends, but about saving the planet from bankruptcy? We all know the feeling of playing a city-building game like SimCity. You zone industrial areas, build skyscrapers, and watch your bank account grow....
You have probably seen satellite images of the planet through applications like Google Earth. These provide a fascinating view of the surface of the planet from a unique vantage point and can be both beautiful to look at and useful aids for planning....
As any Capetonian worth their salt will tell you, Cape Town, or the Mother City as locals call it, is one of the most beautiful destinations in the world for holiday goers seeking adventure outdoors. Within just a few minutes’ drive visitors and locals...
Four young spotted hyenas have been relocated more than 1 400 km to Zinave National Park as the founder population of the first resident large carnivores in decades. Four young spotted hyenas have completed a journey of more than 1 400 km to Zinave...
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Where Vikings and Sandlappers Converge. Iceland, the Fridrikssons, and the necessity of addressing environmental challenges for all of humanity. Having spent much of the last 40 years, travelling around the globe to witness and engage with...
Have you ever wondered how a real savanna ecosystem works? The delicate balance between predator and prey, the constant search for food and water, the impact of having just the right number of animals for the available resources? Welcome to the...
The exotic pet trend can be seen in South Africa, where having an African Grey parrot is, “as South African as the national sports team’. But is this trade as carefree and simple as the public eye sees it? The exotic pet trade handles the trade between...
The future is like an image loading on a very slow internet connection. At first, you can see a couple of dots appearing. They have a shape, but you have no idea what it is; slowly, the image becomes more detailed as it loads. Then, the image has been...
Are you tired of generic white noise apps? At Conservation Mag, we believe the sounds of the real world—the untouched wild—are the most powerful tools for boosting focus, reducing stress, and encouraging deep sleep. That's why we're thrilled to...
An estimated 100 environmental laws are being repealed or diluted under the Trump Administration. Research by Columbia Law School, Harvard Law School, the Brookings Institute, and The New York Times estimate that more than 60 environmental rules and...
On 17 December 2017, after 20 years at the Two Oceans Aquarium, Yoshi the loggerhead sea turtle was released back into the ocean. Her release point, about 30 nautical miles south of Cape Point was her first stop in what has proven to be a most...
Discovery After Decades: Rare Shrew Sighting Boosts Conservation Hopes Conservationists are celebrating the confirmed rediscovery of the Boosmansbos long-tailed forest shrew (Myosorex longicaudatus boosmani) after 46 years, a significant find in South...
Report Summary In 2022, more than one thousand elephants are held captive around the world. In captivity, these enormous, complex, and sentient beings suffer immensely from debilitating mental and physical disease, great limitation of behavioral...
There are few places where you can jump in a car, leave behind a city of millions and after only two hours’ drive find yourself in a pristine indigenous forest with substantial tracts of magnificent old trees and a rich forest floor carpeted with...
High seas or Areas beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ) fall outside jurisdiction of any state and are a critical component of our oceans. Human activities in the high seas are difficult to govern and regulate. Africa needs to ensure better governance...
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It is a common feeling, that first glimpse of the sun before the start of spring. Heat finally warms our bones after the long march of winter, and semblances of hope and rebirth swell in our hearts. It is a common feeling, that first glimpse of the sun...
The genomics field has transformed the understanding of the natural world in recent years, with the wildlife genomics field receiving much attention. This article explores the fascinating world of wildlife genomics, investigating its applications,...
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