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Continue reading →: The Future of Nigeria’s Wildlife Tourism – A $8.2 Billion Opportunity
Nigeria’s travel and tourism sector is on track to create 2.6 million new jobs and generate nearly N12.3 trillion ($8.2 billion) by 2032, according to Wild Africa, a leading wildlife conservation organization. But while the economic potential is massive, conservationists warn that urgent action is needed to protect Nigeria’s rapidly…
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Continue reading →: Protecting Wildlife Corridors in Kenya – A Conservation Imperative
Kenya’s wildlife conservation efforts have been a global success story, with populations of elephants, rhinos, lions, and zebras making significant recoveries over the past two decades. However, as we celebrate these achievements, conservationists warn that habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict are becoming critical threats to the country’s biodiversity. At the…
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Continue reading →: Wildlife Conservation Wins: Top 10 Good News Stories – February 2025
The natural world continues to inspire with remarkable stories of wildlife resilience and conservation success. Here are the top 10 uplifting wildlife news stories: 1. Costa Rica’s Acoustic Monitoring Enhances Forest Conservation: Researchers in Costa Rica are employing bioacoustics to monitor and conserve ecosystems within the AmistOsa Biological Corridor. By…
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Continue reading →: The Importance of Sustainable Tourism for Wildlife Protection and Conservation
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