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African wildlife expert Rob the Ranger shares a peaceful moment as a leopard and her cub rest under the shade of acacia trees.
More than 120 different species of trees are growing in gardens across the city of Sheffield, a new survey has revealed.
Africa mostly takes the limelight whenever “wildlife safari” is talked about, where lions nap under acacia trees and zebras ...
Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe's largest wildlife sanctuary, is facing a looming ecological disaster as its overpopulation of ...
Researchers at the University of Sheffield have identified over 120 different tree species growing in private gardens across the cityThe findings are ...
African wildlife expert Rob the Ranger observes a lion pride resting in the shade of acacia trees in Maasai Mara. Iran issues warning after U.S. helps Israel intercept missiles One Stat Shows How ...
Black wattle trees, an invasive species, outcompete native plant species, thereby reducing biodiversity and significantly ...
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Why do giraffes have spots?
One reason is for camouflage; a giraffe's spots help it blend into its surroundings. The irregular markings break up the ...
For Georgia-born Stebin Horne, a love of South Africa has gone beyond an obsession; it's an inspiration for fostering a ...
JUSTYNA GUDZOWSKA is Executive Director of The Sentry. Previously, she worked on sanctions and countering the financing of ...
Nairobi forum cites benefits of exploiting the potential of areas that have been marginalised for long as various ...
The petrified Acacia trees in the Deadvlei area of the Namib desert are famous for their eery, almost haunted appearance. At 700 years old, they stand in stark contrast to living Acacia trees nearby.