The Last Lioness……..Meet Lady Liuwa the only known resident lion surviving on Zambia’s Liuwa Plain

A haunting call echoes across the Liuwa Plain. There is no answer, there hasn’t been for years. She has no pride, no support – she alone must safeguard her own survival. Her name is Lady Liuwa, and she is the Continue Reading

Photo of the Day Contest, “The Eagle Has Landed”

“The Eagle Has Landed” Photo Credit: Shazaad Kasmani Order: Falconiformes Family: : Accipitridae Genus: Haliaeetus Species: H. vocifer The African Fish Eagle or African Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus vocifer) is the national bird of Zimbabwe and Zambia.  They are found all Continue Reading

Organization of The Day: Elephant Pepper Trust

When human-wildlife conflict results in the deaths of wildlife, the outcome can be far-reaching for those populations. Such situations are further amplified when they lead to human deaths as well. Human-wildlife conflict can be caused by a number of factors, Continue Reading

BUSH WARRIORS RHINO WEEK…….

One of the most endangered species on our planet is the Rhino. These extraordinary creatures  are in danger of extinction in the wild, due mostly to rampant illegal slaughter for their horns and increasingly to habitat loss. If not for Continue Reading

Are elephants an ‘African natural resource’ or of deeper value?

Following the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species on Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) held in Qatar, Botswana has threatened to pull out of the convention, and remove elephants from the list of species under protection. As expected, the Continue Reading