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A wild African elephant seen up close

An African elephant is seen calmly exploring its natural surroundings. A quiet wildlife moment showing detail, scale, and natural behavior in the wild.
Hayley Clements receives funding from Agence Française de Développement, Oppenheimer Generations Research and Conservation, the Benjamin Raymond Oppenheimer Trust, Jamma Communities and Conservation, ...
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A new list of threatened mammals in South Africa, Lesotho and Eswatini shows that 11 more species have edged closer to ...
Chris Fallows will be able to use his recent HIPA prize to invest more in conservation projects in Namibia ...
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From an elusive jaguar to an industrious beaver, photographers captured iconic animal moments around the world. While monitoring the burrow of a rare giant armadillo in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, ...
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South African rand at strongest since 2022 as precious metals surge The South African rand hit its strongest level against the dollar in 3-1/2 years on Monday, boosted by record precious metal prices ...
Access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy is critical for powering economies, delivering essential services, and spurring job creation for Africa’s growing population. With nearly 600 ...
The Africa Cup of Nations 2025 took center stage in December and early January, as 24 teams went to Morocco aiming to be crowned AFCON champs. Ultimately, a chaotic final saw Senegal keep the hosts ...
Car crashes with wildlife kill about 200 Americans every year. Federal funding is helping states build safe animal crossings to reduce the carnage. Every year, an estimated 200 people die in U.S.