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National
Law enforcers confiscate 161kg of ivory
By Theresa Chapulapula, contributor: Department of National Parks and Wildlife officials have, under International Fund for Animal Welfare (Ifaw)’s Combating…
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From ivory to pangolin: Are we winning on wildlife crimes?
Until recently, the word ‘pangolin’ rarely made news in the local media. And, it might as well be that not…
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Features
Keeping animals in their reserves
Venia Mbewe from Senior Chief Lukwa in Kasungu and her family rely on farming for their day-to-day survival. But, every…
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Risking lives to protect wildlife
Illegal wildlife trade is a major threat to conservation in Malawi and beyond. Game rangers are the men and women…
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IFAW hails jail sentences on wildlife traffickers
The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) has hailed Malawi courts, Malawi Police Service and the Department of National Parks…
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Pursuing revenue in a national park
Kasungu National Park, located in the western central region of Malawi near the Zambian border, is steadily regaining its lost…
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Double blow: Covid-19 and wildlife crimes
Emma Mkuziwaduka- Maiden; a 33-year-old mother of three, bends over a sewing machine, carefully running the needle over the edge…
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