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Counting Lions: EWT Surveys Decline in Kruger’s Northern Pride

Counting Lions: EWT Surveys Decline in Kruger’s Northern Pride

A survey in the northern Kruger National Park reveals a worrying decline in lion numbers due to targeted poisonings and poaching, highlighting the urgent need for conservation action.

2024 closed with the longest and shortest cheetah relocations of the year

2024 closed with the longest and shortest cheetah relocations of the year

The Endangered Wildlife Trust’s 2024 Cheetah Range Expansion Project included the longest (1,140 km) and shortest (under 100 km) relocations of the year. These efforts help manage genetic diversity and boost cheetah populations across South Africa.

Renewed Hope for an iconic Butterfly, the Wolkberg Zulu

Renewed Hope for an iconic Butterfly, the Wolkberg Zulu

A pioneering conservation effort secures a future for the Critically Endangered Wolkberg Zulu butterfly.

Global Risks Report 2025: A Decade of Challenges Ahead

Global Risks Report 2025: A Decade of Challenges Ahead

Explore the 20th Global Risks Report 2025’s insights into escalating environmental, geopolitical, and technological challenges shaping the future.

From Climate Risks to Community Resilience: EWT’s Impactful Action

From Climate Risks to Community Resilience: EWT’s Impactful Action

Discover how the Endangered Wildlife Trust addresses climate change’s health impacts through biodiversity conservation, sustainable farming, and community resilience in Limpopo’s Western Soutpansberg

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