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Thank you Deputy Minister Mabudafhasi for the kind invitation to come and celebrate the World Wetlands day with the Leadership and the people of Limpopo on this important environmental landmark....
The number of rhinos killed as a result of poaching in South Africa has been on the rise again of late, due to a high demand for rhino horn emanating from the East. It is estimated that more than...
Literature and news related to land reform in South Africa focuses on stark estimates, such as the 90% of land redistribution projects that were deemed to have failed according to the Ministry of...
Out of the scores of rhino that once roamed the earth, only five types remain - according to the International Rhino Foundation (IRF).(2) Of the last remaining 4,200 Black rhinos, about 1,670 were...
On 1 July 2010, a butchered rhinoceros cow was found dead with her horn hacked off with a panga in the Borakalalo National Game Reserve in the North West province of South Africa.(2) When an...
Speech during National Assembly debate on Budget Vote 27:
Environmental Affairs and Tourism, by Marthinus van Schalkwyk,
Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Parliament
OPENING ADDRESS BY MARTHINUS VAN SCHALKWYK, MINISTER OF
ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS & TOURISM, AT THE JOHANNESBURG
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE, Sandton, Johannesburg
The Endangered Wildlife Trust last week congratulated the Natal
Sharks Board and retailer Mr Price for their bold decision to
uplift the entire shark net structure along the KwaZulu-Natal...