Can We Save The Rhino?
by Suwilanji Nachula White Rhinos in Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, August 2019 (A Newton) The two White Rhinoceroses on the first page of this project are pictured in Zambia’s Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. The photograph was taken on 30 August 2018. Both are now dead, killed almost exactly a year ago when they were hit by a
- Published in Natural Resources: Conservation & Wildlife
Livingstone’s Opportunity for Sweet Success
Have you ever met anyone that didn’t love the sticky, sweet treat that we call honey? Bees are the only insect that produces any type of food consumed by humans. Nevertheless, bees get an undeservedly bad rap. Did you know that the world would be a barren landscape without bees, and our food chain would
Save our elephants from extinction – countdown clock
In 19 years experts say our elephants will be extinct if we don’t act now to save their habitat and stop poaching. In my lifetime (as my family genes see us living into our 90s), they might disappear – that is just crazy. I’ve had nearly 50 years of enjoyment watching these wonderful creatures in
- Published in Natural Resources: Conservation & Wildlife
Conservation & Tourism Society (CATS)
The mission of CATS is to preserve the habitat and environment for the betterment of the species that live within it. CATS Livingstone support local organisations and tourism enterprises so that between us we can provide education and a community driven initiative. Our aim is to ensure humans, animals and our environment can live together
- Published in Natural Resources: Conservation & Wildlife