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Getting the opportunity to spot wildlife is different parts of the world can be considered something special- especially with the current situation of poaching in parts of Africa. A lot of wild animals are already considered endangered species, while others are threatened to become endangered – and the thought of not getting to see the […]
...By Dr Mark Ofua, Wildlife Veterinarian and Presenter, Dr Mark’s Animal Show Africa’s natural heritage is truly unique – and is one of our most important resources. Wild spaces support people by producing our oxygen, purifying our water, providing our food, and protecting us against events like floods. Wild animals also contribute to our lives […]
...By Stella Paul Thirty-three years ago, Bala Amerasekaran – a Sri Lankan by birth – visited Freetown, Sierra Leone. Since then, the West African nation has been his home, where Amerasekaran has dedicated his life to conserving the chimpanzee – Sierra Leone’s national animal. In 1995, with support from the national government, he founded Tacugama Chimpanzee […]
...By Aayat Irfan The gorgeous continent of Africa is embellished with fifty-four diverse countries. Each of their cultures and traditions contribute to making Africa whole. Africa is home to the heartbeats of various indigenous people, ethnic groups, tribes and races. More than fifteen-hundred languages are spoken across the continent. The African climate is as unique […]
...My first trip to South Africa, twenty years ago, was in August when it was rainy and cloudy in Cape Town, but warm and sunny in Johannesburg. With a wet, thick gloomy fog layer hovering overhead, I did not have a chance to appreciate Cape Town, and I thought that Johannesburg was the stunning jewel of […]
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