Conservation and Wildlife
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Nature’s final rites for Elephant Craig, Kenya’s phenomenal giant
By Dayo Emmanuel Within days, the remains of Craig, the phenomenal elephant that passed at 54 in Kenya on 3rd…
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Kenyan phenomenal elephant, Craig dies at 54
Conservationists across Africa have mourned one of the most famous elephants on the continent. The news broke about the death…
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Dog Meat: Akwa Ibom Assembly rejects motion to ban consumption
Consumers of dog meat may still be enjoying their delicacy in Akwa Ibom State as the state House of Assembly…
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Do Crocodiles Really Shed Tears?
You may have heard the expression “crocodile tears” and wondered if crocodiles actually cry. Interestingly, they do—but not out of…
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Incredible! How Kenyan men outrun, capture cheetahs, fastest animals on earth
In 2013, a remarkable story unfolded in northern Kenya that has since lingered in wildlife and community memory. A farmer,…
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10 cattle breeds native to west Africa
West Africa, a region rich in agricultural diversity, is home to several indigenous cattle breeds that have evolved to thrive…
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How Equinox Influences seasons, culture, agricultural practices in Africa
The equinox is a significant astronomical event that occurs twice a year, around March 20 and September 23, when the…
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Merits, demerits of gases emitted by herbivores in Africa
Herbivores are vital to the ecosystem, particularly in Africa, where the savannahs and grasslands teem with wildlife. However, their digestive…
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Why honeybees expel their males to survive
In the intricate world of honeybees, nature reveals a fascinating yet harsh reality: the survival of the hive often depends…
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Women Protest Mining Hazards Threatening Livestock, Livelihoods in Bauchi
Women from Gada Biyu and nearby mining communities in Bauchi State, Northeast Nigeria, gathered on Monday to protest against unregulated…
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