- 2019-2020 Imagely Fund Environmental Fellow
"Conservation Frontlines" covers some of my experiences in the field of conservation. The posts look at the contrast between mans destructive impact and natures beauty. Over the last few years, I have focused much of my attention on the impacts that wildlife and environmental crime is having on both the iconic species and also the people that protect and depend upon them.
- Ranger Wellbeing is Paramount in Helping Address Wildlife Crime
- Partnerships Are Key To Success In Tackling Rhino Poaching
- Night Capabilities for Counter-Poaching Rangers A Pre-Requisite
- Dogs are a vital component of anti-poaching operations
- Snares and the Bushmeat Trade is Decimating Wildlife Populations
- Effective law enforcement allows elephant populations to recover
- Local communities must be part of conservation decision making
- The Consequences of Wildlife and Environmental Crime on Africa’s Iconic Wildlife
- The impact of orphaned and wounded rhino's
- It is not easy to watch a grown man cry
- Organised crime is manipulating the impoverished to commit wildlife crime
- A decade has passed since the latest poaching onslaught against the worlds iconic rhino
- China has the ability to make a stand and stop wildlife crime
- Wildlife and Environmental Crime Has Skyrocketed in the Last Decade
- China lifts a 25 year ban on the rhino horn trade
- Supporting the development and effective management of marine protected areas
- Harvesting Seashells for Crafts and Souvenirs
- Judicial Support Needed For Rhino Conservation
- Conservation Photography Raises Awareness For Rhino Conservation
- West Coast Rock Lobster poaching
- A ranger patrol leader needs to take critical decisions
- Being a ranger takes absolute trust in the team that you work with
- Being a ranger takes compassion and determination
- Being a ranger means keeping your equipment in the highest order
- What it takes to be a ranger on World Ranger Day 2018
- Being a ranger means knowing you are part of a team
- Being a ranger takes guts and aggressive determination
- A ranger is the important eyes and ears on the ground in a protected area
- Good leadership is vital for ranger teams
- Effective rangers need a ranger wellbeing program
- It takes physical fitness to become a ranger
- Anti-poaching tracking dog on deployment
- Wanton wastage and overexploitation of our marine resources
- The slaughter of the oceans apex predators will have severe consequences
- The threat of oil spills to seabird breeding islands
- The African penguin fading away towards extinction
- We cannot just stand by and watch injustice taking place
- The value of the rhino is directly related to the input of support given to rangers protecting them
- Mitigation Measures to Prevent Rhino Poaching
- Reducing the Threat of Poaching to Rhino
- Conservation Photography Inspiring Change For The Better
- Africa's Rangers Are Skilled In The Way Of The Bush
- Ranger Wellbeing An Absolute Imperative For Rangers
- Africa's Rangers Protect More Than Ecological Integrity
- A Holistic Approach Is Needed To Address Conservation Imperatives
- Africa's Wildlife, the Basis of a Multi-Billion Dollar Tourism Industry
- Addressing Fundamental Conservation Issues in Africa
- Bushmeat Poaching - a Consequence of Poverty
- South Africa’s marine resources are under dire threat
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