Spills and pollution would harm the Okavango Delta and the Tsodilo Hills world heritage sites
Draft policy promotes species playing their role in wilderness systems but one conservationist says leopards are being sold out
A special annual week showcases the talents of black people who love – and work with – plants
The faculty is the first of its kind in the battle against climate change
Such shifts are being observed globally, researchers say
The Blue and Green Drop programmes are being relaunched to rebuild SA’s often poorly maintained and ‘looted’ water systems
How farmers perceive jackal and caracal — as ‘beautiful’ or ‘thieves’ — determines whether they will tolerate them on their livestock farms
An environment group says its application is a ‘watershed’ case for stopping deep sea exploration
A pioneering project has released 800 captive-bred Pickersgill’s reed frogs back into the wild in KwaZulu-Natal
Climate change, mine dust, drought and succulent poaching are causing centuries-old iconic plants to die