World, Our Burning Planet When the elders fall silent — how the loss of elephant matriarchs fractures a society by: Don Pinnock
Africa, Our Burning Planet Where is Zimbabwe’s cyanide queen? Li Song, wanted over wildlife poisoning, skips bail by: Pamenus Tuso
Our Burning Planet, Maverick News Commercial fishers red-flag looming conflict with small-scale sector amid abalone quota uncertainty, dwindling catches by: Liezl Human
Africa, South Africa, Our Burning Planet, Maverick News Illegal ant(ic)s — tiny targets of a growing global biopiracy threat to South Africa by: Caryn Dolley
Our Burning Planet Q&A — My Octopus Teacher director on her new documentary, Pangolin: Kulu’s journey by: Helen Walne
Africa, Our Burning Planet Vultures on the brink: Understanding climate change's impact on Africa's essential scavengers by: Kerri Wolter, Caroline Grace Hannweg and Lynda du Plessis
South Africa, Our Burning Planet, Op-eds Pie in the sky — why South Africa’s Draft Elephant Heritage Strategy won’t work by: Adam Cruise
South Africa, Our Burning Planet Fate of KZN’s century-old Ndumo wetland park in doubt – despite global treaty ‘protection’ by: Tony Carnie
South Africa, Our Burning Planet Dehorning bears fruit as rhino poaching deaths drop in 2024 by: Tony Carnie
Our Burning Planet, Maverick News Zululand’s green jewels in jeopardy — indigenous forests under threat from poaching, grazing, budget cuts by: Tony Carnie
Africa, Maverick Life, Our Burning Planet A sweeping history of Africa’s rhinos calls for a rethink of wildlife trade policy by: Ed Stoddard