The Express: Tyson Fury's cousin killed by knife crime, but knocking out the problem is complex
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Over the weekend, Tyson Fury described knife crime in Britain as a ‘pandemic', following the tragic and fatal stabbing of his cousin, Rio...


The Telegraph: Zambian Ranger Neddy Mulimo Receives Tusk Wildlife Ranger Award 2022
Ahead of the prestigious Tusk Conservation Awards, which will celebrate the awards’ 10th year at London’s Hampton Court Palace on Tuesday...


GQ South Africa: Levelling the Playing Field
Women have a Long Way to Go Before They Reach Gender Parity in Sport 2022 is lauded the banner year for women’s sport. The women’s Euros...


It’s time to ramp up conservation technology
There are many factors involved in wildlife conservation. Funding, expertise, human resources and goodwill all play very large roles of...


Independent: Planning to build a new coal mine is like investing in a new fax machine
The construction of a new coal mine – as is currently under review in Whitehaven, in Cumbria – sends a very poor message about our...


CAPX: A virtuous blockchain: why carbon credits could be the new Bitcoins
We’re all familiar with the story of Bitcoin’s meteoric rise since early January, or at least we think we are. Skyrocketing value spurred...


Forbes Africa: Environmentalism 2.0 – Why We Need Progressive Conservation
The pandemic has wrought a huge gap in conservation funding across Africa. A British philanthropist is taking up the challenge. The...


Reaction: Post-lockdown, after-school clubs will be more important than ever
The eye of the storm appears to have passed, at least for now. With the vaccination programme making continued progress, allowing Britain...


Independent: If we’re serious about saving Africa’s elephants, we need to be creative
In 1800, there may have been up to 26 million elephants in Africa alone. Today, there are just 415,000. The English countryside is not...

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