Africa, Our Burning Planet From gourds to satellites: A Maasai-inspired model for reweaving Kenya’s rangelands by: Yves Vanderhaeghen
Our Burning Planet How healthy is the ‘great grey-green, greasy Limpopo River’? by: Yves Vanderhaeghen
South Africa, Our Burning Planet Glimpses of Stone Age ‘workshops’ — archaeologists shed light on hunter-gatherer toolmaking by: Yves Vanderhaeghen
Our Burning Planet Survival of the coolest — Oppenheimer research grant winner on overheating birds in a changing climate by: Yves Vanderhaeghen
Africa, Our Burning Planet Towering conservationist Dr Winnie Kiiru on why climate change is a life and death matter in Africa by: Yves Vanderhaeghen
Our Burning Planet ‘Netflix of nature’ – SA media company takes the world on safari by: Yves Vanderhaeghen
World, Our Burning Planet The climate crisis — how hybrid species will save the world by: Yves Vanderhaeghen
Sci-Tech, South Africa, Our Burning Planet Paws and effect — how mouse footprints could give clues to climate change by: Yves Vanderhaeghen
South Africa, World, Our Burning Planet COP28’s ‘fired-up’ photographer changes the focus to highlight the ‘beauty’ of negotiations by: Yves Vanderhaeghen
South Africa, Our Burning Planet Massacre at Marion: Mouse eradication project gathers pace by: Yves Vanderhaeghen
Our Burning Planet How science and intuition can work together to save species by: Yves Vanderhaeghen
Africa, South Africa, Our Burning Planet, Maverick News Ambitious project to map Africa’s biodiversity will provide insights on the wildlife economy - grant-winning scientist by: Yves Vanderhaeghen