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Gabon March 2, 2025By Sophia DavisFig. 4.1 (a) Rainforest floor in Gabon, Africa. Whereas rainforests of… – ResearchGateBy Sophia Davis
Travel March 2, 2025By Olivia WilliamsGorillas to volcanic craters: Africa’s most unusual wildlife adventures – The Times of IndiaBy Olivia Williams
Madagascar March 1, 2025By Caleb WilsonA leap forward in listing Madagascar’s frog population – Nature.comBy Caleb Wilson
Namibia March 1, 2025By Isabella RossiWhy Namibia plans to kill hundreds of its majestic wild animals for meat – The Indian ExpressBy Isabella Rossi
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Cabo Verde March 1, 2025By Isabella RossiPresent and future distribution of Faidherbia albida in Cabo Verde as revealed by climatic modelling and LULC analysis – FrontiersBy Isabella Rossi
Guinea March 1, 2025By Charlotte AdamsInsights into the cashew production system in Guinea-Bissau: implications for agroecosystem sustainability – FrontiersBy Charlotte Adams
Zambia February 28, 2025By Sophia DavisCracking down on wildlife crime: Zambia hosts first-ever CITES training to curb demand for illegal wildlife products in Africa – Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)By Sophia Davis
South Africa February 28, 2025By Sophia DavisHumans in Africa’s wet tropical forests 150 thousand years ago – Nature.comBy Sophia Davis