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Elephants · North WestAt a recent Parliamentary Committee hearing the tourism board claimed that there are too many elephants in Madikwe and that overpopulation threatens biodiversity and leads to habitat degradation. And yet, there is no published scientific data on whether that translates as ‘too many’ or whether...See the Story
Crisis in Madikwe: Too Many Elephants or Just an Excuse to Kill Them?
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Pretoria · PretoriaTwo local SPCA societies are taking the national body to court with a list of serious allegations. The NSPCA says it’s about personal grievances and not animal welfare.
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A major legal storm is brewing in South Africa’s animal welfare sector as multiple local branches of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) take the National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA) and its board to court, alleging …Read Article
Legal battle erupts over control and conduct of NSPCA - Conservation Action Trust

Elephants · North WestAt a recent Parliamentary Committee hearing the tourism board claimed that there are too many elephants in Madikwe and that overpopulation threatens biodiversity and leads to habitat degradation. And yet, there is no published scientific data on whether that translates as ‘too many’ or whether there is indeed a negative impact on Madikwe’s biodiversity. Elephants face a grim future in the Madikwe Game Reserve amid claims that there are too many.…Read Article
Crisis in Madikwe: Too many elephants or just an excuse to hunt them? - Conservation Action Trust
Project Cheetah is an ill-advised wildlife relocation that seems doomed to failure - Conservation Action Trust
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