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The Smart Way To Combat Wildlife Crime
27 September 2016
Globally, the illegal wildlife trade is valued at around $19 billion annually. Species are being slaughtered at a rate that will see many become extinct in our lifetime. Africa’s elephant population has declined by an estimated 111 000 in the past decade primarily due to poaching, according to the IUCN’s African Elephant Status Report, just […]
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College Trains Anti-Poaching Dogs
15 Sep 2016
A key factor that has added to the success in arrests of poachers in the area west of the Kruger National Park has been the use of trained dogs. The Southern African Wildlife...
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Latest News From The Southern African Wildlife College
13 Sep 2016
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Latest News From The Wildlife College
08 Jul 2016
Open the PDF for news on the Southern African Wildlife College’s events, courses and students. The Bateleur
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World Ranger Day
29 Jun 2016
Field rangers in Africa often find themselves in the middle of war zones and other challenging conditions, including experiencing pressure from the communities in which they live. During the training of field rangers,...
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New Appointments To The Southern African Wildlife College Board Of Directors
16 Apr 2016
The Southern African Wildlife College NPC’s (1996/005726/08) board of directors is proud to announce the appointment of Dr Bartolomeu Soto, director-general of the National Administration of Conservation Areas (Administracao Nacional de Areas de...
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256 Unemployed Youth Trained And Placed In Jobs Over Two Years
09 Mar 2016
A project awarded by the South African National Treasury’s Jobs Fund to the Southern African Wildlife College (SAWC) will ensure that 256 unemployed youth are trained and placed in permanent employment. The majority...
