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Mongabay News on MSNConserving vultures in Southern Africa may provide substantial economic gain: ReportVulture populations in Southern Africa are dwindling, yet the birds could bring large economic benefits to the region, ...
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The South African on MSNMbalula slams AfriForum for ‘shielding’ principal in Cwecwe caseANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula has lashed out against AfriForum after the lobby group decided to represent an Eastern Cape principal. The principal is allegedly one of the suspects in the ...
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Tribune Online on MSN10 longest living Animals on EarthWhen animals have a slow metabolic rate, they do not age but rather have a prolonged life. Resistance to diseases and genetics are also factors that can contribute to the longevity of an animal.
London with the kids this Easter - From mesmerising museums to animal encounters, we’ve selected some of the best things to do in London with children, whatever your budget ...
MOST children across Warrington start their school break today, Friday, and are ready to enjoy two weeks away from the classroom.
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Namibia Economist on MSNNamibia’s 2025/26 budget outlook: Risks, realities, and market sentimentKeynes’s concept of animal spirits reveals that economic decisions are rarely based solely on cold, hard facts – they are driven by instinct, emotion, and sometimes irrational exuberance. A country’s ...
One of the more amazing facts about animals is how so many of them use camouflage to either hide from predators or even hide from potential prey. A well-camouflaged animal simply blends into its ...
On our planet, at any one moment, billions of animals are on the move. From migratory birds, insects, marine mammals and ...
The secluded Samburu conservancy is the first of its kind in the region, and every step supports conservation efforts and ...
Disney Parks Blog announced on Monday that its newest addition has joined its mom and other family members on the savanna at Disney's Animal Kingdom.
The rangers check the direction of the wind so that their scent will not be detected, and creep toward the animal. Normally they get no closer than 100 metres (330 feet), but today, Arthur is ...
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