The Comeback

March 03, 2021 02:26 PM
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How Mountain gorillas staged a comeback in Africa. An iLCP expedition by Associate Fellow Neil Ever Osborne.

Cape Town’s Critically Endangered Cape Flats Sand Fynbos

The struggle to save species in the world’s most biodiverse city. An expedition led by iLCP Emerging League photographer, Morgan Trimble.

1Frame4Nature | Goldilocks, the Sheep and the Predator

October 10, 2017 10:37 AM
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What YOU Can Do:  Take the time to meet people and discuss with them. Expose your points of view and arguments with passion and conviction. Make your voice heard. Learn about your local habitats and wildlife conflict. No cause is lost. Everyone can change their minds. Write to your local representative explaining that there are other ways […]

Africa’s Rangers at the Frontline of the Poaching War

April 04, 2016 11:14 AM
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iLCP Associate Fellow Peter Chadwick has spent many years in the field with Africa’s Rangers. “I have been privileged to have worked with many ranger teams across Africa. I have selected, trained, mentored and labored alongside them and have proudly watched their careers develop. I have patrolled with them in the fight against poaching and […]

The Karoo Predator Project

February 02, 2015 04:01 AM
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The farmer-predator conflict is a complex topic and to conserve wildlife, one must work with local people first, and gain their trust.

Conflict Coast: Mozambique’s Primeiras E Segundas Archipelago

February 02, 2014 06:27 PM
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Empty-handed, fisherman Fome Ali Buri gestures out to sea with the words “It’s over. The ocean is finished. When we fish, all we catch is sand.”

Photographing the End of the Kreef

February 02, 2014 06:51 PM
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“It is currently estimated that numbers of rock lobster on the West Coast of South Africa are perilously low, at only three percent of their original pre-exploitation or pristine levels.”

Saving Serengeti – by Amy Gulick and Boyd Norton

May 05, 2013 02:33 PM
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The Maasai call it siringet, which means extended or endless, a place that goes on forever. The United Nations calls it a World Heritage Site. Photographer Boyd Norton calls it The Eternal Beginning, the title of his recent book. But he also calls it

“The Last Lions” on The Today Show

April 04, 2012 06:12 PM
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iLCP Fellow Beverly Joubert discusses “The Last Lions” on The Today Show.

Relics: Travels in Nature’s Time Machine

November 11, 2011 01:00 PM
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What would you rather save from extinction: 3 different species of parrots, or a hummingbird, an owl, and a parrot?