GMB's 'Dangerous' Wildlife Warning After Tragic Death
Susanna Reid shares a poignant warning on Good Morning Britain after a ranger's death, alongside groundbreaking footage of a black rhino birth. Watch the full story.
Susanna Reid shares a poignant warning on Good Morning Britain after a ranger's death, alongside groundbreaking footage of a black rhino birth. Watch the full story.
South Africa launches ambitious 400km border fence project with Mozambique to combat rampant wildlife poaching and protect endangered rhino populations from cross-border criminal networks.
The Duke of Sussex makes surprise visit to African nation as part of his conservation work with the African Parks organisation, focusing on anti-poaching efforts.
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In a landmark victory for conservation, South Africa reports a significant drop in rhino poaching, with efforts to protect the endangered species finally yielding results after years of crisis.
Exclusive: British conservationist John Hume delivers a grave report on South Africa's escalating rhino poaching crisis, calling for urgent global action to prevent extinction.
A massive 4.3-metre crocodile named 'Big John' has been discovered dead near Cairns, with authorities suspecting illegal poaching. The protected species was found with gunshot wounds, sparking outrage and a police investigation.
South Africa is pioneering a bold new strategy to protect rhinos from poachers by injecting radioactive isotopes into their horns, making them easier to detect and trace.
In a groundbreaking move, South African scientists are using radioactive isotopes to make rhino horns toxic to humans, deterring poachers and protecting endangered species.
South African scientists are injecting rhino horns with radioactive material to make them unattractive to traffickers, offering a novel solution to combat poaching.