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There are a huge range of safari, travel and holiday operators that can organise your trip to Africa, we and don't pretend to know half of them. Some that we do know and are worth a look are Wildlife Worldwide, who specialise in in custom made specialist safaris, and Discovery Initiatives, a pioneering Eco-tourism company who use the revenue from tourism to drive conservation.

Elephant Culling
The South African Government have cleared the way for elephants to be culled once again, is this the least worst option or a conservation travesty?

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Saving the giant sable from extinction
John Frederick Walker, who wrote about the rediscovery of the giant sable in 2005, takes us inside an audacious expedition to breed the subspecies back from the brink.
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world/Africa/addax_search_scf Searching for addax in the desert in Niger in the dry season
8 AM and it's already 95°F. By midday it will be well over 110° and apart from the odd gazelle heading purposefully for shade, absolutely nothing else is moving.
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world/Africa/cross_river_gorilla_talbot The plight of the Cross River gorilla
They are quietly majestic, and they are on the verge of extinction.
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world/Africa_nov_09/map_serengeti New highway to cut the Serengeti in half?
Reports now circulating on the web suggest that the Government of Tanzania has given the go ahead for a road to be built right across the Serengeti, potentially blocking the migration route of the wildebeest, threatening the wildlife with a large amount of high speed traffic and providing easy access to many poachers.
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world/Africa/Gorilla_family_WWF Extreme weather behind the deaths of four Mountain gorillas in Rwanda?
Four highly endangered mountain gorillas have died - three of them infants. It is thought they could be victims of the extreme weather conditions from which the area has been suffering.
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old_images/c/car-elephant Elephant ivory imports allowed into the USA - Rednecks versus villagers
Wildlife Extra was under the misapprehension that it was illegal to import ivory into the USA. Given the very recent decision by CITES to prevent Tanzania and Zambia from down listing the elephants to appendix 2, Wildlife Extra is speechless to discover that it is perfectly legal to kill wild elephants in some parts of Africa, including Tanzania, and then import the tusks, skin and other disgusting mementos into the USA.
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news/2009_jan/ivory_traffic 2 tons of ivory seized at Bangkok airport
Thai officials have seized two tons of ivory at Bangkok Airport. The packing cases containing the ivory are said to have arrived on an Emirates flight from Nairobi via Dubai.
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world/Africa/gorilla_snare Baby mountain gorilla face 'mangled' by a snare - Dies of his injuries
And then later the Rangers reported that Nsekanabo is dead. Tumaini is still carrying him around, so the Rangers will now follow the family closely (maybe for several days), until she leaves Nsekanabo behind.
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world/Africa_nov_09/virunga_eruption Virunga volcano erupting, Gorillas not threatened
Mount Nyamulagira, situated in Congo's Virunga National Park and one of Africa's most active volcanoes, erupted in the early hours of 2nd January 2010.
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old_images/v/vulturesrspbmed New drug threat to Asian vultures – Edging them towards extinction
For every 1000 Oriental white-backed vultures occurring in southern Asia in the 1980s only one remains today because of the lethal effects of diclofenac - a drug used to treat livestock - on vultures. Alarmingly, researchers looking into safe alternatives have now identified that a second, livestock treatment in Asia - ketoprofen - is also lethal to the birds.
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safaris/october_2009/secretary_bird_price_wx_pg Wildlife trade raping Africa – Hundreds of species for sale on the internet
We were recently approached by a Tanzanian wildlife dealer, offering us an eye-wateringly wide range of species. Although it is not currently legal to import wild birds into the UK (This was not implemented with any thought for wildlife, but because of bird flu.), it is still legal in many countries.
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world/Africa_nov_09/kipunji_davenport Africa's rarest monkey interbred with baboons
The most extensive DNA study to-date of Africa's rarest monkey reveals that the species had an intriguing sexual past.
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birds/nov_2009/Pochard_ducklings_Lewis-Durrell_c Madagascar Pochard - The world’s rarest ducklings hatched in captive breeding programme
A complicated and challenging mission to a remote lake in Madagascar has resulted in a huge step being taken in efforts to save the world's rarest duck from extinction.
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world/Africa/Greater_Bamboo_Lemur_aspinall New population of world’s rarest lemur discovered in Madagascar
Major discovery as less than 100 Greater Bamboo Lemur were thought to exist
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world/Africa/nairobi_ivory_09 Huge seizures of 1169 kgs of elephant ivory in Kenya and Ethiopia
The Kenya Wildlife Service has seized the largest haul of ivory in recent history at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi, following on 2 days after a similar seizure in Ethiopia.
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world/Africa/titus_df Legendary Mountain gorilla silverback dies of old age
Trackers at the Karisoke Research Centre found the legendary silverback gorilla Titus dead on his night nest in Volcanoes National Park.
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world/Africa/charcoal_kiln Congo’s wildlife rangers launch offensive against armed groups trafficking charcoal in gorilla zone of Virunga
The Congolese National Park Authorities have sent the biggest ever deployment of armed rangers to strike at charcoal-making operations run by armed groups deep in the forests of Virunga National Park in Eastern DR Congo.
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world/Africa/seal_hunt_wspa Brutal Namibian seal hunt caught on film – Journalists attacked
Secret footage smuggled out of Namibia has revealed the brutal reality of the Namibian seal hunt - and the subsequent attack on British journalist Jim Wickens and South African cameraman Bart Smithers.
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safaris/mara_giraffe_landscape_pg Kenya wildlife down by 40% - Community tourism protects species better than National Parks
Wildlife populations throughout Kenya-inside as well as outside the national parks-declined by 40 percent from 1977 to 1997.
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news/rhino_killed Poaching boom is once again threatening the world’s rhinos
Rhino poaching worldwide is poised to hit a 15-year-high driven by increased demand in Asia, according to new research.
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whales/Marine/nets_shark_seashepherd 33,000 sharks, 2000 dolphins & 2000 turtles killed to boost beach tourism in South Africa
It is difficult to believe in this day in age, with all that we know about sharks' plummeting populations, their critical role in ocean ecosystems and the minimal risk they pose to humans, that the archaic and destructive practice of installing shark nets for "bather protection" still exists.
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world/Africa/mali_dead_elephant Mali’s elephants under threat from drought
The future of a rare herd of desert elephants in Mali is under threat from one of the worst droughts in living memory, which has left a key water source at its lowest level in a quarter of a century and is breaking down the usual peaceful co-existence between the elephants and local herdsmen.
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world/Africa/leucistic_baboon_fam_tolan Leucistic baboons of the Luangwa Valley.
Another reader, Steve Tolan, of the Chipembele Wildlife Education Centre has also seen some leucistic baboons inthe Luangwa Valley. There does seem to be a "leucistic hotspot" in the Luangwa, as we have had several reports of different animals from the beautiful part of the world.
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birds/emperor_penguins Vast reserve to protect remote Prince Edward Islands in the Southern Ocean
South Africa's is to establish one of the world's largest Marine Protected Area's (MPA) around its Prince Edward Islands. This is an achievement of global importance which will help protecting a suite of spectacular wildlife, including albatrosses, penguins and killer whales.
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world/Africa/madagascar_new_frog_Boophis_aff_elenae_Foto_Miguel_Vences Extraordinary 200 new species of frogs identified in Madagascar
A new study has identified between 129 and 221 new species of frogs from Madagascar, which practically doubles the currently known amphibian fauna.
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world/Africa/rescue_gorilla_drc Baby gorilla found in hand luggage in Congo trafficking ring bust - Video
A baby gorilla has been seized from animal traffickers in eastern DR Congo by the Congolese Wildlife Authority following a 3-month undercover investigation to bust an international wildlife smuggling ring.
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world/Africa/sidamo_lark_davies Detailed study predicts Africa’s first bird extinction looming
The Sidamo lark, confined to the Liben Plain grassland in southern Ethiopia, is critically endangered by bush encroachment, permanent settlement and agricultural conversion.
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world/Africa/Chimpanzee_orphan_Cleve_Hicks Illegal miners destroying swathes of wildlife in Democratic Republic of Congo – Chimps hit hard
Poachers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) threaten the existence of the largest remaining continuous population of chimpanzees in the world.
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news/2009_jan/kabrizi_virunga_NP Virunga gorilla population increases despite war
Virunga gorilla population increases by 10% and rebel leader arrested.
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world/shinda_silverback 7 mountain gorillas die of natural causes.
Unbelievably, after all the trauma of the war raging around them, 7 mountain gorillas have died in the last few weeks, all of natural causes.
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news/poached-elephant-virunga Leakey speaks about ivory auctions and their disservice to conservation
 I believe that auctioning the ivory stockpiles would cause poaching to increase particularly in the central, eastern and western African elephant range states.
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safaris/lion_golden_colour_droge 'Golden' lion of the South Luangwa National Park
One of our readers, Egil Dröge, has sent us photos photos of a very unusual young lion that is clearly much lighter than his siblings.
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Rhino poaching- the poacher tells all.

The Van Deventer brothers were arrested in South Africa on charges of poaching rhinoceroses. Having entered into a plea bargain with the state, the brothers received reduced prison sentences. Shortly afterwards, they contacted investigative journalist and Africa Geographic columnist Ian Michler. They wanted to tell their story.

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birds/olive_backed_forest_robin_Brian_Schmidt_ New Forest Robin bird species discovered in Gabon
The newly discovered olive-backed forest robin (Stiphrornis pyrrholaemus) was named by the scientists for its distinctive olive back and rump.
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news/primates_kirks_red_colobus 50% of world's primates endangered
The world's monkeys, apes and other primates are disappearing from the world's forests faster than ever
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misc/tana_river_delta_kenya Major Kenyan wetlands to be sacrificed for biofuels
The Kenyan government has approved a controversial plan to grow biofuel crops on an internationally important coastal wetland.
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Zululand Birding Route celebrates ten years
One of Africa’s most established and celebrated ecotourism initiatives, the Zululand Birding Route (ZBR), celebrated its 10th anniversary this weekend.
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news/majete-elephant[1] The 2008 Majete Elephant Translocation Project
Local tribes people have been in conflict with elephants for many years and this has culminated in the death of two adult and two baby elephants.
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news/Oloidien6_DMHarper Lake Oloidien flamingos
The lake has only recently become saline enough for the bacteria that the flamingos rely on for food to exist.
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news/giraffe-niger2 World's rarest giraffe species clinging on in West Africa.
There are just 150 rare West African giraffes left, all living in Niger.They are very rare, but in fact their number have doubled!
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news/rhino-relocation Huge relocation of African wildlife undertaken by SANparks.
A huge translocation of game animals , including rhinos, giraffes, buffalo and many antelope, has taken place with as many as 1200 being moved from a degazetted National Park into a new park and some existing reserves.
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news/gorillaisland Gorillas to be re-homed on ‘island bachelor pad’.
5 orphaned male gorillas have been set up on a 'bachelor pad' island in the Congo. The 5 have been forced away from the two family groups in the area and were roaming into local villages.
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news/pochardfemale 'Extinct' Madagascar Pochard re-discovered
The Madagascar pochard, thought extinct since 1990, has been found alive and well. 9 adults and 4 young were seen by researchers.
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news/Sucker-footed-bat New species of sucker-footed bat found in Madagascar
A new bat with suckers attached to its thumbs and feet has been discovered in Madagascar.
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news/jacksoni_wcs Africa's rarest carnivore discovered in Tanzania.
Jackson's mongoose, only previously known from a few small clusters in Kenya, has been photographed by a camera trap in Tanzania's Udzungwa mountains.
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news/dead-gorillas Four Mountain Gorillas killed in the DRC
Dreadful news from the DRC as at least four gorillas are killed, including a silverback and three females, one of which was pregnant.
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news/Gorilla-cave Gorilla cave
Zoologists from Frankfurt have found a 'Gorilla Cave' in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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news/desert-crocodile Desert crocodiles in the Sahara
It’s hard to believe that 8-ton, dinosaur-eating ‘Super Crocs’ roamed the Sahara 110 million years ago. More incredibly, perhaps, latter day versions are still living there.
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safaris/hyena_and_pups_PG In praise of the much maligned hyena – Needs a PR makeover

The hyena gets a bad press. Dan Beaton sings its praises.

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news/snowball The White Baboon of Tuli
Snowball, who, as far as we can tell, is probably the first leucistic Chacma Baboon recorded. The young baboon has settled in well with the rest of his baboon troop and is treated like any other.
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news/white-giraffe White Giraffe seen In Botswana
The extremely rare white giraffe was seen and photographed by Mrs K Little in Botswana in 2006. Another white giraffe was recorded in Tanzania in 1993, but records are very few and far between.
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news/tiang_herd2_ELKAN_FAY[1] Vast herds of wildlife found in Southern Sudan
An aerial survey of southern Sudan has found herds of antelope that may be larger than those of the Serengeti.
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news/deadelephantsmed[1] 100 elephants massacred in Chad.
A survey team working in Zakouma National Park have discovered the remains of 100 elephants killed by poachers.
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news/WesternBlackRhino_HubertPlanton[1] West African black rhino thought to be extinct
Recent surveys in West Africa failed to find any trace of the Western Black rhino across its former range. Further more only 4 Northern White rhino could be found and it will almost certainly disappear in the near future.
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Ebola-outbreak kills as many as 5000 gorillas
A new study has revealed that there has been a massive die-off of gorillas and chimpanzees in Ebola outbreaks over the last few years.
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news/okapi2medium Okapi rediscovered in Eastern Congo.
The endangered Okapi has been seen the in Virunga National Park for the first time in nearly 50 years during a survey of the area. The deep innaccessible jungle has been off limits for years as it has been used as a base by various rebel groups.
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news/gorillaisland Oil prospecting in Gabon
Recent oil prospecting operations by Chinese oil company SinoPec are destroying one of Gabon's richest national Parks.
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world/car-elephant5 Huge massacre of elephants in the Central African Republic: As many as 1000 elephants butchered.
Conservationists in the Central African Republic have found evidence of as many as 1000 elephants that appear to have been killed by Sudanese poaching gangs.
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news/Mai-Mai-hippo-meat New survey finds a 98% decline in the Hippo population of the Virunga National Park
The Mai Mai militia have slaughtered hundreds of hippos and elephants in the last few months.
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Darwin, morals, altruism, violence and chimpanzees – An essay by Daniel Beaton
Between 5 and 8 million years ago, somewhere within the African continent lived an animal that was an ancestor to both modern humans and the chimpanzee, or rather chimpanzees - as we must not forget the bonobo.

Click here to read Daniel's essay
features/Giraffem Safari with children
My kids were so excited about the thought of going on safari in Kenya, and we had a great time. A walking safari, 4 days on the Masai Mara seeing pretty much everything, the flamingos and rhinos at Nakuru, everything you want to see. And the abiding memories? Hiding under the seats of the open top landrover while watching lions hunting, (as all they have learned from years as armchair viewers is that lions will eat you.) and the hotel with a swim up bar and free coke!
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Top African Safari Destinations (in no particular order)
ELEPHANT BACK SAFARIS: CONSERVATION OR CRUELTY.
Shearwater Adventures, a tour operator from Zimbabwe, is under fire for capturing wild elephants for use on elephant back safaris. However Shearwater strongly defend their position by pointing out that the drought in Zimbabwe is devastating the elephant herds.
Read both sides of the argument.