World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) is celebrated twice a year, on two peak days, the second Saturday in May and the second Saturday in October (8 May and 9 October…
read moreThe Umgeni River is strategically the most important in KwaZulu Natal. Its headwaters can be traced to the uMgeni sponge, which is made up of several wetlands at the foothills…
read moreThe United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 21 March the International Day of Forests in 2012 to celebrate and raise awareness of the importance of all types of forests. Countries are…
read moreWorld Wetlands Day is celebrated on February 2 and dates back to 1971 when several environmentalists reaffirmed the protection and love for wetlands. Wetlands are distinct ecosystems flooded by water…
read moreWe visit Tillietudlem Game Reserve and explore the conservation work they are doing, and the case for private conservation.
read moreAmong the recent COVID-19 Lockdowns around the world, many people have begun to notice what looks like a healing planet. Headlines announcing dolphins in the canals of Venice and clear…
read moreWhat does the FSC certification tell the buyer of paper and wood products?
read moreIntroducing the concept of soil conservation
read moreThe Covid 19 pandemic has served to demonstrate society’s ability to enact radical, hideously expensive, and previously unheard-of measures, to ensure the safety of mankind and in efforts to reduce suffering.
read moreInvasive plant species are collectively one of the most significant problems facing indigenous plant life globally.
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