The carcass of a Grévy’s zebra, an endangered species which exists only in the northern part of Kenya, where drought is ongoing. Photo by FREDRIK LERNERYD/AFP via Getty Images November 13, 2022 Climate change and wildlife: 3 studies that reveal the devastating toll on Africa’s animals Moina Spooner, The Conversation Changing habitat ranges, competition for food and water, and biological effects of climate change all pose threats to wildlife.
A giraffe lies dead in the road near Matanaha village on December 9, 2021 in Wajir County, Kenya. Ed Ram/Getty Images July 21, 2022 Saving East Africa’s wildlife from recurring drought Abdullahi Ali, Zoological Society of London Many wildlife species face an uncertain future due to recurring, severe drought.
The Hirola has a global population size of 500. Abdullahi H. Ali May 17, 2017 The Hirola is the world’s rarest antelope. Here’s how it can be saved Abdullahi Ali, Zoological Society of London Elephants, livestock and grass all play an important role in ensuring the survival of the Hirola - the world’s rarest antelope.