March 27
Zimbabwe: First Lady Leads Environment Conservation As Zim Commemorates 4 Special Events
Environment and wildlife patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday joined thousands of people, stakeholders and the Ministry of Environment, Climate and Wildlife in… Read more »
March 11
Southern Africa: Hunting Trophy Ban Unjust to Local Communities in Southern Africa
Europe's plans to ban the importation of trophy hunting products are unjust and pose a huge threat to conservation that centres on the people in southern African rangeland… Read more »
March 07
Botswana: Botswana Rallies SADC Countries Against European Ban On Trophy Hunting
Botswana is galvanising the support of southern African countries to lobby against moves by Europe to ban the import of wildlife trophies from Africa. Read more »
February 20
Zimbabwe: Man Found With Five Lion Heads Appears in Court
A man from Masvingo who was found in possession of five dried lion heads worth US$100 000, appeared in court yesterday charged with contravening the Parks and Wildlife Act. Read more »
February 12
Zimbabwe: Predators Wreak Havoc in Tsholotsho
VILLAGERS in Tsholotsho district, Matabeleland North have expressed concern over the ballooning population of lions, hyenas and jackals killing their livestock. Read more »
January 10
Africa: 'Tackle Chemical Pollution of Rivers to Save Wildlife, Livestock'
There is a surge in the use of health hazard mining chemicals across Africa which pose a threat to humanity, wildlife and livestock. Read more »
November 22, 2023
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean Wildlife Ranger Wins Prestigious Global Award
A Zimbabwean wildlife ranger - Jealous Mpofu - has won the 2023 Tusk Wildlife Ranger Award for his dedication and commitment to the protection of painted dogs which are under… Read more »
February 14, 2023
Zimbabwe: 30 Poachers Arrested, 15 Guns Recovered in Kariba
At least 30 poachers were arrested and 15 guns recovered last year in anti-poaching operations in the Nyaminyami area of Kariba district, in the process protecting wildlife. Read more »
January 19, 2023
Zimbabwe: Cop, 3 Others Found With U.S.$600,000 Rhino Horns
A police officer stationed at Harare Central Police Station PISI section and three other men appeared in court yesterday on allegations of possessing 350 pieces of rhinoceros horn… Read more »
December 17, 2022
Zimbabwe: Farmers Use Chillies to Fend Off Jumbos
Farmers in Mbire District have found an innovative way to reduce human-wildlife conflict through the use of chilli strings and bricks that chase elephants from their communities. Read more »
December 16, 2022
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Gets Backing On Ivory Sales
Countries like Zimbabwe with huge stockpiles of ivory should be allowed to use their resources as they please and not suffer because of their good conservation practices, Mr David… Read more »
November 14, 2022
Zimbabwe: Climate Change Threatens Mana Pools Biodiversity
Climate change, alongside a huge elephant population, land degradation and habitat loss, are emerging as top threats to biodiversity at Mana Pools National Park tucked on the… Read more »
June 24, 2022
Zimbabwe: Empowerment Reduces Human, Wildlife Conflict in Mbire
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June 23, 2022
Zimbabwe: Benjamin Mkapa Wildlife Award Photographs On Show
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May 27, 2022
Zimbabwe: 'Cites Must Allow Us Sustainable Use of Wildlife'
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Zimbabwe: First Lady Implores Africans to Cooperate On Wildlife
AFRICAN countries need to put their heads together and avoid the saddening lack of unity they have shown at various international fora, especially the Convention on International… Read more »
May 26, 2022
Zimbabwe: Pressure Mounts to Cull Over 30 000 Elephants
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May 25, 2022
Zimbabwe: 'Allow Sale of Elephants to Reduce Illegal Trade'
RANGE States attending an African Elephant conference in Hwange have said allowing trade in elephants and their products will reduce illegal trade as opposed to claims by the… Read more »
May 24, 2022
Zimbabwe: Media Challenged to Push Pan-African Wildlife Agenda
THE media has a critical role to play in pushing a Pan-African agenda on wildlife conservation and counter the campaign opposed to trade in animal products being pushed by Western… Read more »
May 17, 2022
Zimbabwe: Zim Appeals to EU Over Ivory Stockpiles
ZIMBABWE is appealing to the European Union to assist in having the unilateral ban on ivory and rhino horn trade imposed by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered… Read more »
May 16, 2022
Zimbabwe: Human-Wildlife Conflict - Jumbo Kills Two Women
What started as a normal Saturday in Bomba and Muchembere villages in Muzarabani turned into a nightmare after two elderly women had a fatal encounter with an enraged elephant. Read more »