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Tanzania’s “Ivory Queen” denied release after appeal

Poaching declines in Tanzania following prosecution of ivory trafficking ringleaders

Tale of two traffickers is a rare spell of Congolese conservation convictions

Ghost fish: after 420 million years in the deeps, modern gillnets from shark fin trade drag coelacanths into the light

Kenyan environmental tribunal protects open rangeland

Logging company moves into intact Gabon forest as village fights to save it

Growing concern over Okavango oil exploration as community alleges shutout

Eye in the Sky: Tech makes satellite imagery increasingly attractive for wildlife surveys

Ambitious return to carbon markets to conserve Africa’s forests

Fears for rosewood as Guinea-Bissau prepares to lift six-year logging ban

Alarm as exploratory drilling for oil begins in northern Namibia

Entangled: How a global seaweed ‘plague’ threatens West Africa’s coastline

Uganda environment authority greenlights clearing of Bugoma Forest

With a drastic decline in tropical fruit, Gabon’s rainforest mega-gardeners go hungry

South African activist killed as contentious coal mine seeks to expand

Bushmeat hunting: The greatest threat to Africa’s wildlife?

Spots of hope: Some good news for South Africa’s cheetahs

Beyond tourism: A call for business ideas that protect African wildlife, ecosystems

Howling in the dark: Shining a light on a newly remembered wolf

Calls for swift action as hundreds of elephants die in Botswana’s Okavango Delta

Where are South Africa’s great white sharks?

Changing climate creates ideal conditions for devastating locust swarms

New to science, Tanzania’s Manyara monkey is already threatened by human activity

They survived centuries of elephant onslaught. Now climate change is killing these iconic baobabs

Young Nigerian researcher goes to bat against forest fires

Tourism has crashed: Are carbon credits the future for funding conservation in Africa?

Twelve rangers killed in latest Virunga Park incident

Coronavirus is a crisis for South Africa’s captive lions, campaigners warn

The frog that wasn’t there: Survey shines a light on Uganda’s amphibians

As pangolin trade heats up, Nigeria urged to do more to crack down

Inside the fight to save the Niger Delta red colobus

Palm oil giant Olam under scrutiny again over Gabon plantations

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