An elephant stood on its hind legs to reach over the heads of tourists and rip a branch from a tree overhead in Zimbabwe.
A young elephant managed to get itself stuck between two tree stumps at Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe. But the rescue did not go as smoothly as anticipated.
UNESCO and BirdLife Zimbabwe partner to raise awareness of wetlands conservation | UNESCO UNESCO Since the 1700s, nearly 90% ...
Zoe Jewell was working in Zimbabwe in the 1990s when a harsh reality dawned on her. The female black rhinos (Diceros bicornis ...
In late August 2024, Namibia announced plans to slaughter 723 wild animals, including 83 elephants—a number later raised to a staggering 1,002 ...
Cattle and conservation don’t typically mix. For centuries, East African pastoralists like the Maasai trudged across the ...
The pachyderm, named Kamala, was suffering from osteoarthritis when zoo staff chose to euthanize her ...
The elephant, estimated to be 50 years old, had made important contributions to the survival of her endangered species, ...
Sitting on my veranda, a few feet above the big lagoon which gives this camp its name, the smallest of three elephants (who ...
I will always cherish the time I spent with a baby elephant being hand-reared at the Oakland Zoo. Now, 28 years later, the ...
WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to ...