TWO rare cheetah brothers have arrived at Chester Zoo. Kendi and Tafari, Northeast African cheetahs, are among the world’s rarest big cats. Fewer than 500 are believed to remain in the wild.
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The recent landmark judgment on rhino horn exports and its implications for wildlife conservation
A legal international trade in rhino horn is not about to immediately lift off, but a recent judgment raises issues that point to the direction that contestation in this terrain may take.
Two highly endangered cheetah brothers, Kendi and Tafari, have arrived at Chester Zoo as part of international efforts to ...
Two giant albino land snails were found abandoned in Buckinghamshire, the RSPCA confirmed. The welfare charity announced that ...
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Underrated destinations for a luxury safari
The Serengeti and Maasai Mara dominate most safari wish lists — and they should. These iconic parks deliver everything ...
CHESTER Zoo has welcomed two very special new arrivals – Northeast African cheetah brothers, Kendi and Tafari. The one-year-old siblings have travelled from Yorkshire Wildlife Park to Chester as part ...
India readies for more African cheetahs in December, focusing on conservation at Kuno and expanding habitats across the country.
Chester Zoo has welcomed two 'rare new arrivals'. Northeast African cheetah brothers, Kendi and Tafari, have arrived as part of an important conservation initiative to help safeguard their species ...
How successful is luxury tourism in Africa? What happens if it fails to produce higher tourism revenues: can it be reversed? And does it depend on what kind of government is in place?
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