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Urgent reforms needed in South Africa's captive lion industry following cruelty conviction
Following the conviction of Professor Thabo Masihlelo for animal cruelty, Four Paws South Africa urges the government to expedite the phase-out of the captive lion industry, highlighting the urgent need for reform in animal welfare laws.
Is South Africa's veterinary workforce crisis threatening food security and animal health?
With a staggering 45% vacancy rate, South Africa's veterinary workforce shortage poses a serious threat to animal health and food security, prompting urgent calls for action amid ongoing Foot and Mouth Disease outbreaks.
Unprecedented rabies outbreak threatens Cape fur seal population and marine ecosystem
In an unprecedented development, rabies has become endemic in Cape fur seals - the first documented case in marine mammals worldwide. While Animal Survival International warns of a potential cross-species marine pandemic, the DFFE is implementing surveillance protocols and trial vaccinations to manage the outbreak. Officials urge public awareness and caution when encountering seals along South African coastlines.
From springs to taps: How conservation efforts are revolutionising water access in KwaMkhize
Discover how a transformative water accessibility project led by the Endangered Wildlife Trust in partnership with the International Crane Foundation in kwaMkhize is changing lives, nurturing community resilience, and safeguarding endangered crane habitats.
Rhino conservation success as two calves born at CARE for wild rhino sanctuary
Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary celebrates the birth of two rhino calves, highlighting the sanctuary’s ongoing efforts in rhino conservation and the remarkable stories of the mothers, Fern and Twinkle.
Rhino conservation success: Two calves born at CARE for wild rhino sanctuary
Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary celebrates the birth of two rhino calves, highlighting the sanctuary’s ongoing efforts in rhino conservation and the remarkable stories of the mothers, Fern and Twinkle.
Cape Town's domestic animal survey gains momentum with over 4,000 responses
The City of Cape Town's domestic animal survey has gained significant traction, with over 4,000 surveys completed and 2,000 online submissions ongoing.
Millions of commercial birds at risk as Avian flu threatens South Africa—NSPCA urges government to act
NSPCA warns that South Africa is on the brink of an Avian Influenza crisis, threatening the poultry industry and wild bird populations.
KZN hospitals maintain 400+ antivenom stocks despite production crisis
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health reports over 400 vials of snakebite antivenom are available and more have been ordered, despite production disruptions.
KZN's Foot and Mouth Disease crisis expands: New control measures announced
Strict new movement controls imposed on KZN livestock farmers as Foot and Mouth Disease spreads to Newcastle, prompting Minister Steenhuisen to significantly expand containment zones. Essential measures affect multiple municipalities with immediate effect.
Witnesses urged to come forward in Raygun's fatal incident
To determine conclusively who killed Raygun, the National Council of SPCAs needs more evidence. This includes footage or eyewitness accounts of the events immediately preceding his death.
NSPCA seeks witnesses on ‘who delivered the fatal blow to Raygun’
To determine conclusively who killed Raygun, the National Council of SPCAs needs more evidence. This includes footage or eyewitness accounts of the events immediately preceding his death.
NSPCA alleges animal starvation due to Correctional Services' cost-cutting measures
As budget cuts hit correctional services, the NSPCA raises alarms over the dire conditions faced by farm animals in South Africa.
Double victory for KZN wildlife: Rhino poaching drops as rare crane recovers
Discover how KwaZulu-Natal’s conservation initiatives have led to a significant decline in rhino poaching and the successful downlisting of the wattled crane from critically endangered to endangered.
Rocky the elephant seal makes a splash after five months of rehabilitation
After months of care at uShaka Sea World, Rocky the juvenile elephant seal has been successfully released back into the ocean.
All aboard the dog bus
A dog boarding and walking business in Alberta, Canada, bought a school bus two years ago to transport its canine clients to and from adventure walks. A recent Instagram video - showing howling dogs before an adventure walk and exhausted pups after the excursion - has almost 85 million views and more than 15 500 comments.
Move over baboon pool party: Richard's Bay man stunned to find cow swimming in his pool
Ever seen a cow swim? A family in Richard's Bay shares a viral video that may change your perspective on these remarkable animals!
Amajuba District Municipality reports Foot and Mouth Disease outbreak in cattle
The Amajuba District Municipality has confirmed a Foot and Mouth Disease outbreak in cattle, urging farmers to adhere to strict control measures to prevent further spread.
Roaring success: meet Shandor Larenty, TikTok's lion whisperer living the wild life
Shandor Larenty's journey exemplifies the intersection of passion, purpose, and education in wildlife conservation. As he continues to engage millions of followers on social media while caring for some of the planet's most iconic beings, one thing becomes clear: his mission extends far beyond the confines of the Lion & Safari Park, leaving a lasting impact on how we view and protect our wild neighbours.
Once-in-a-lifetime sighting: rescue of a rare speckled mamba
A rare black mamba, dubbed ‘Snowflake’, has captured the attention of conservationists after being rescued in Durban, revealing a unique genetic mutation and a story of survival.
Man arrested for killing protected eagle owl
The violence was captured on video, with audible screams from witnesses attempting to intervene. Sadly, the owl succumbed to its injuries, almost every bone in its body nearly shattered from the severity of the attack.
Man arrested for allegedly killing protected eagle owl at Sea Point
An eagle owl was killed by a man at Sunset Beach, sparking outrage and a swift response from local authorities and animal rights advocates.
Hugo gives us some attitude
This month it’s Hugo an one-year-old pocket bull terrier from Chatsworth who takes the prize
Monkey mischief: how a cheeky primate stole Jane's bread and biscuits
Jane Pillay's quest for a peanut butter sandwich turned into a hilarious encounter on Saturday when a monkey stole her loaf of Albany white bread and her cream cracker biscuits
Cape Peninsula Baboon Management Task Team established to address human-wildlife conflicts
In a significant development for wildlife management on the Cape Peninsula, the Cape Peninsula Baboon Management Joint Task Team (CPBMJTT) has officially established and announced the members responsible for carrying out the Baboon Strategic Management Plan (BSMP).