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South Africa’s wattled cranes are no longer critically endangered: why the birds’ numbers are rising
The size of the wattled crane population in KwaZulu-Natal – fewer than 400 birds – makes it incredibly vulnerable to catastrophic events, such as disease. This would put the species at risk of ...
The South African poultry industry is one filled with challenges. From infrastructure to disease, numerous risks have ...
New research from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, has revealed that puff adders (Bitis ...
THE SA Poultry Association says it has the capacity to make up for the loss of Brazilian chicken meatimports due to an outbreak of bird flu in that country.The association said it was currently ...
Researchers have confirmed the presence of a rare gecko species atop an isolated South African mountain, accessible only by ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa's Wattled Cranes Are No Longer Critically Endangered - Why the Birds' Numbers Are Rising [analysis]Cranes are some of the world's most majestic birds, with 15 species found globally. Four of these are found in Africa. The wattled crane in South Africa was in decline, but seems to have turned a ...
Vulpro, together with Wild and Free, have established a vulture emergency response unit in Mpumalanga, delivering rapid ...
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