Journalism Projects Addressing wildlife crime: Good news from the Kruger. Innovative collaborations that help address wildlife crime in the Kruger area are to come under spotlight this week. By Fred Kockott. Wildlife crime is complex with no silver bullet as a solution. It’s entangled in the very fabric of our society. But there are conservation success stories that need to be told, especially in the […] Written by fredkockott March 8, 2024March 26, 2024
Tipping Points Red alert: The state of our water and what can be done to fix things Social activism – and much better governance – is needed to help address South Africa’s biggest long-term challenge: chronic water pollution, say experts. By Savannah Burns First published by Daily Maverick Rivers running red, an explosion of toxin-producing cyanobacteria, and the possible emergence of multi-drug resistant pathogens – just a few of the potential threats […] Written by Savannah Burns March 26, 2024March 26, 2024
Journalism Projects Addressing wildlife crime: Good news from the Kruger. Innovative collaborations that help address wildlife crime in the Kruger area are to come under spotlight this week. By Fred Kockott. Wildlife crime is complex with no silver bullet as a solution. It’s entangled in the very fabric of our society. But there are conservation success stories that need to be told, especially in the […] Written by fredkockott March 8, 2024March 26, 2024
Environment Adapt or fry: Strategies need a relook as the world warms. Splitting the bill:Mitigating a situation we didn’t cause. By Nyameko Bottoman The Bard cautions us against showing others the “steep and thorny way to heaven” while we tread the “primrose path of dalliance”. Similarly, with climate change we would do well to heed warnings that we are setting developing countries on a “slippery, steep slope”. […] Written by rovingreporters March 7, 2024March 16, 2024