Africa's ecosystems are running on less than two-thirds of the natural energy they once had, according to new Oxford-led ...
Scientists warn that losing Africa’s large animals is draining ecosystem energy and reshaping the continent’s biodiversity.
From iSimangaliso’s wetlands to Namibia’s Skeleton Coast, where elephants, whales and dunes share the same horizon.
The continent’s ecosystems now run on less than two-thirds of their historical energy, with the decline of elephants, lions, ...
Even where national parks are well run, their presence does little to help preserve semi-protected areas such as ...
In the Valley of the Nile, since long before the days of the pharaohs, Egyptian farmers have relied on the annual floods to ...
Rare animal behaviors were captured in a new BBC wildlife documentary series. The series, titled “Kingdom” and narrated by ...
Northeast African cheetahs are one of the world’s rarest big cats, with fewer than 500 now estimated to remain in the wild.
A new Oxford study uncovers a hidden energy crisis within Africa’s wildlife, revealing how the loss of large animals may be ...
Canada, neighbours to the north of the top destination, came in sixth in the ranking, followed by #7 Peru and #8 Spain, the ...
Ellanie Smit New research led by Oxford University has revealed that Africa’s ecosystems are operating on less than two-thirds of the natural energy they once had.Published in Nature, the study shows ...
South Africa prides itself on being one of the most biodiverse nations on Earth, yet a new report reveals that the very lands entrusted to safeguard this wealth are falling apart, in a systemic ...