An African antelope at the Mekrou river in the W National Park, Niger.
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Trans-border collaboration is required to recover protected areas that transverse Niger, Burkina Faso and Benin Republic from armed groups.
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Global conservation efforts have suffered during the COVID-19 outbreak. It’s sadly ironic, because avoiding habitat loss is a cost-effective way to prevent pandemics.
Elephant bulls in the Zambezi Valley, Zimbabwe.
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Statistical models and the knowledge of on-the-ground rangers are valuable and complementary sources of evidence for biodiversity conservation.
Brendan Rodgers left Celtic at a crucial point in their campaign to win the ‘treble treble’.
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Compared to its English neighbour, Scotland is a much more complex case, and it’s all about history – and money.
According to the latest data, there are probably fewer than 400,000 savannah elephants left in the wild across Africa.
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Drone technology plays a vital role in gathering accurate wildlife data. But this alone isn’t enough to save Africa’s elephants.
Yellow ribbon event.
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Football clubs are, to a great extent, made up of their sense of history and place.
Beitar Jerusalem fans in action.
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Celtic and St Etienne are both in the dock with UEFA over fans waving Palestinian flags at Israeli teams.
Left behind. Where do fans sit in the new hierarchy?
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The beautiful game has always had an ugly side to its relationship with the press, but are things now going too far?