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  • Massive loss of mammal species in Atlantic Forest since the 1500s

    A new study examined the loss of mammal species in the Atlantic Forest, which is currently only about 13 percent of its historical size.

  • The world needs to come together to make a global deal to save nature.

    The Living Planet Report documents the state of the planet—including biodiversity, ecosystems, and demand on natural resources—and what it means for humans and wildlife.

  • Clearing land to feed a growing human population will threaten thousands of species

    Humankind’s growing need for food is running up against thousands of other species’ need for space.

  • New study has scientists re-evaluating relative brain size and mammalian intelligence

    Scientists from Stony Brook University and the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior have pieced together a timeline of how brain and body size evolved in mammals over the last 150 million years.

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  • World’s largest overland mammal migration confirmed in South Sudan

    The first comprehensive aerial survey of wildlife in South Sudan has been conducted, revealing the largest land mammal migration on Earth.

  • Elephants in the Eastern Cape: South Africa’s wildlife heritage bounces back

    There are few experiences more joyful than spending time at a waterhole watching the resident herds of Addo Elephant National Park, north of Gqeberha. 

  • Eating wild animals might be sustainable for the few, but not for the many

    People often underestimate the impact of what we eat on everything from climate change to land use, biodiversity loss, water use, and pollution.

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  • The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz could help ease pressure on South African farmers ahead of the next summer crop season starting mid-October 2026. Fertiliser prices have jumped about 50% year on year due to the Middle East conflict, and with fertiliser making up 20 to 35% of input costs for grains, oilseeds and sugarcane, any price relief would be a major boost.
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  • Zambia is on track for a remarkable 70% increase in soybean production for the 2025/2026 agricultural season, with output forecasted to reach approximately 453,000 metric tonnes, up from 266,000 tonnes the previous season.
  • The controversy surrounding the foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak has become a significant test of whether the Democratic Alliance (DA) truly lives up to its claims of being different from other political parties.

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