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Female anti-poaching crews | CN Traveller


Monday 26 April 2021
Of all the inequalities in African conservation, perhaps the most stark is its lack of African women. Racist and sexist biases mean that they are often overlooked for leadership positions, and must defy gender roles to take certain jobs. There is also the challenge of balancing childcare with research field trips. But the presence of women is essential. They play a major part in community engagement, without which conservation fails. In wildlife security, however, they are busting stereotypes.
Black Mambas Felicia and Joy at Balule Nature Reserve, South Africa
Julia Gunther
South Africa’s Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit was the world’s first all-female team when it formed in 2013. In 2017, the Akashinga rangers in Zimbabwe founded the original armed all-women anti-poaching unit, inspiring the female group at Segera, followed by Team Lioness, in 2019, both in Kenya. Elsewhere, women in positions of authority are proving powerful role models ....

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From Strictly to living with wolves in Wyoming, what happened to the Broom Cupboard crew when they grew out of kids TV?

From Strictly to living with wolves in Wyoming, what happened to the Broom Cupboard crew when they grew out of kids TV?
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Greetings, from Rwanda


Greetings, from Rwanda
National Geographic photographers and those who call Rwanda home tell us the experiences they think none should miss out on.
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Early morning in Rwanda. Just as the sun rises, the forest begins to buzz with life.Photograph by Charlie Hamilton James ....

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Outgoing administration's last-minute changes to wildlife protections draw criticism


Outgoing administration’s last-minute changes to wildlife protections draw criticism
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© Photograph by Kiliii Yuyan, National Geographic
A view of the central Brooks Range, Alaska, near the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. On January 6, the Trump Administration sold leases to drill for oil in this pristine wilderness area.
Over the past four years, wildlife and environmental protections in the United States have been under attack. President Donald Trump’s administration has pursued a campaign of deregulation, undoing or weakening scores of laws and policies that protect threatened species and the environment.
Policies that hurt wildlife have included scuttling a complex compromise to conserve sage grouse, plowing through wilderness areas to build a border wall, and removing gray wolves from the Endangered Species Act. “The Trump Administration has been consistently bad on wildlife. from day one until the last days,” says Dr ....

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