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Driving Sustainable Use to Enable Biodiversity Conservation through Species Enhancement and Habitat Conservation

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Kajiado County in Kenya

Community Wildlife Conservation Cooperation has Resulted in Less Poaching and an Increase in Wildlife Populations

4th Aug 202116th Aug 2021414 Views 6 min read

Why should African rural communities co-existing with wildlife and receiving zero benefits from it bother conserving wildlife that damages their

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WRSA’s full conversation with DSTV’s ‘In gesprek met Lourensa Eckard’

https://youtu.be/WGv9-HvP4Os

How Ecotourists Kill Wildlife with Their Cameras

https://youtu.be/Sx5G1Cn4vho

Dr Herman Els Chairman of SUCo-SA

https://youtu.be/7zE1eh1CR3s

Blog Posts

The Source CITES CoP 19 Issue 4

The Source CITES CoP 19 Issue 4

30th Nov 202213th Dec 2022 0 min read
NEMBA Management Plans Black Rhinoceros

NEMBA Management Plans Black Rhinoceros

9th Aug 20219th Aug 2021 0 min read
Magazine of the SA Wigshooter Association

Magazine of the SA Wigshooter Association

3rd Jun 2023 0 min read
Earth’s Environmental Path

Earth’s Environmental Path

8th May 20238th May 2023 0 min read

WILDLIFE BETRAYED – get your free copy

Study to Give Logical Guidance to Government for Policy Development
The Scourge Of Animal Rightsism – Banning Trophy Hunting Will Not Stop the Killing of Wild Animals
‘Economic and Conservational Benefits’ of Trophy Hunting
Hunting Group Seeks Concessions
A Regulated Trade in Rhino Horn
NEMBA Consultation on the Draft Multi-Species Biodiversity Management Plan for Seven Vulture Species in South Africa
Wildlife Politics
Ploy to Ban International Trophy Hunting at Odds with Africa’s Interest, a Zambian Perspective
Response to Dr Adam Cruise’s Report on Trophy Hunting of African Elephants
Hunting in South Africa Continues to Get Better and Better! 
Hoekom is SUCo-SA vir elke wildsboer belangrik?
Debunking the Campaign to Ban Trophy Hunting
The Sustainable Use Coalition of southern Africa Driving Sustainable Use to Enable Biodiversity Conservation through Species Enhancement and Habitat Conservation

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CITES CoP 19

The Birds and the Bees Missing at CITES CoP 19 in Panama

The Birds and the Bees Missing at CITES CoP 19 in Panama

12th Dec 20221st Jul 2023 4 min read
When a Plan Comes Together SUCo-SA at CITES 19th Conference of the Parties,  Panama City, November 2022

When a Plan Comes Together SUCo-SA at CITES 19th Conference of the Parties, Panama City, November 2022

8th Dec 20221st Jul 2023 8 min read
What’s Wrong With UN CITES?

What’s Wrong With UN CITES?

8th Dec 2022 8 min read

Legislation & Government

Workshop – Phillip Sanders Resort – 23 August 2022

Workshop – Phillip Sanders Resort – 23 August 2022

19th Aug 202219th Aug 2022 2 min read
Draft White Paper on Conservation and Sustainable Use of South Africa’s Biodiversity 

Draft White Paper on Conservation and Sustainable Use of South Africa’s Biodiversity 

20th Jul 2022 0 min read
Draft Strategy for the Management of Game Meat in South Africa

Draft Strategy for the Management of Game Meat in South Africa

18th Jul 2022 0 min read

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