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Gopher tortoises, fiddler crabs, African termites, giraffes and beavers are among the animals that could inspire cooling ...
Such breeding efforts are key in ensuring that species threatened with extinction do not disappear off the face of the earth.
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Africanews on MSN10.3 Million tons of food wasted in South Africa as chefs push for sustainabilitySouth Africa goes to waste each year according to the UN and much of it ends up in landfills adding to the country's ...
Like all nonnative reptile species, green iguanas aren't protected in Florida except by anti-cruelty law and can be humanely ...
The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), whose future is in doubt since Donald Trump returned to the White House, provides duty-free access to the United States for certain African ...
The South African government has a new weapon in its fight against invasive water plants: the salvinia weevil, a tiny aquatic ...
Several new babies were born, hatched and morphed at Brookfield Zoo Chicago Zoo since January, including Humboldt penguin ...
A red-tailed boa constrictor on the loose in suburban Sydney was finally captured by a professional reptile wrangler -- thanks in part to the efforts of a TV news reporter.
About 90 kilometers (56 miles) southeast of Cape Town lies the tranquilly-named town of Betty’s Bay in South Africa, home to ...
Scientists hope hungry black weevils imported from Louisiana can help tackle South Africa's invasive water plant problem.
Africa’s current debt challenges reflect an evolving narrative, shaped by global market volatility and the urgent need to build resilience into financial systems across the continent. Against ...
Scientists in South Africa are considering using weevils from Louisiana as a biocontrol method to combat invasive water ...
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