In Africa, 68 rangers were killed in the line of duty
Game rangers, the custodians of the natural environment, who face danger from wildlife and poachers, use faith to inspire them
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A Mozambican game ranger, who sees her role in protecting the country’s fauna as ‘honourable’ work, has been listed as a finalist in the Rhino Conservation Awards
South Africa’s flagship wildlife-poaching court reopens in Skukuza after being shut for a year
Wildlife rangers are out of work and reduced patrols abet poaching