Keep the Passion!
Conservation Frontlines’ editor-in-chief on the harm that COVID-19 may cause to conservation—and how to lessen it.READ MORE
Conservation Frontlines’ editor-in-chief on the harm that COVID-19 may cause to conservation—and how to lessen it.READ MORE
In 1993, one nation set out to conserve an iconic species; 27 years later, its success deserves note.READ MORE
Across the North American West, the burgeoning restoration of an apex predator is bringing conflict with—and among—humans. Biologists and Native Americans propose solutions.READ MORE
As Kenya and so many other countries are learning, the “middle ground” is critical for wildlife increasingly squeezed by human development. READ MORE
The author, a Swiss hunter and blogger, chooses not to eat meat and focuses instead on the science of hunting and the sociology of hunters. READ MORE
But hunters must reclaim their rightful place at the table by emphasizing fair chase, game management and wilderness protection. From remarks delivered at the Wild Sheep Foundation’s annual finale banquet on January 18, 2020.READ MORE
Reflections and recommendations on elephants, ecosystems and people in Botswana. There is a way forward.READ MORE
A personal perspective on the ethics and emotive narrative of trophy hunting.READ MORE
The hunting conservationist’s perspectives can be presented in ways that touch emotions and make change imaginable.READ MORE
This 64-year-old reserve along the western edge of The Kruger National Park has developed a successful and sustainable wildlife-driven business model. It has never been easy.READ MORE