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Interpol advises on rhino poaching

Countries across Africa need to work together to combat rhino poaching, says the International Police Organisation (Interpol), adding that there needs to be a free flow of information between organisations and nations if the scourge is to be eradicated.

How sad that our heritage is being destroyed as a result of a stupid, backward, and quite frankly laughable belief that belongs back in the Dark Ages. Rhino horn is simply keratin... the same stuff our fingernails are made of... If the belief had any foundation in fact, biting your fingernails would ensure, amongst others, no cancer and, apparently, a love-making ability that would make every Warren Beatty wannabe sob with envy.

On a lighter note... literally... the South African Entertainment Awards are to launch next year. The awards will recognise and reward the disciplines of fine art, performance, music and dance for exceptional work throughout the year.

And still on a light (musical) note, Henley is launching an MBA for music and the creative industries. Jon Foster-Pedley, dean of Henley Business School in Africa, says the MBA was established by Henley UK in 2011, and "is the first MBA of its kind in the world."

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Interpol advises on rhino poaching
JOHANNESBURG: Countries across Africa need to work together to combat rhino poaching, says Interpol. The body also stressed that it is only through the exchange of information that the scourge can be eradicated. Read more >>


Environment
El Gibor gets environmental certification license
The Heritage Environmental Management Company (Heritage) recently announced the awarding of its first certification license to a Mauritius-based management consultancy, as part of its tourism certification strategy across the African continent. Read more >>

Climate change
New climate change findings up pressure on Warsaw talks

Jaspreet Kindra

JOHANNESBURG: Climatic stressors like recurrent droughts and floods are already causing real damage to livelihoods, eroding people's ability to adapt or improve their lives, says a new series of studies. Read more >>

Conservation
Tylor Kotze announced as Friends of TREC ambassador
As part of their ongoing commitment towards taking a stand against rhino poaching, Tintswalo Rhino Extreme Campaign (TREC) recently announced the launch of their new initiative, Friends of TREC. Read more >>

Law enforcement officers attend DNA workshop
The Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) and the University of Pretoria's Veterinary Genetics Laboratory (VGL), in collaboration with the International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime (ICCWC), hosted a rhinoceros DNA sampling workshop at the Southern African Wildlife College near Hoedspruit in Limpopo, which included field training in the Kruger National Park. Read more >>

Environmental management
Dept announces allowable catch for west coast rock lobster
PRETORIA: The total allowable catch for the West Coast Rock Lobster 2013/2014 fishing season has been set at 2,167.06 tons, says acting deputy director general: fisheries management, Desmond Stevens. Read more >>

400km hike aims to restore migration paths
The Eden to Addo Great Corridor Hike is part of a larger conservation initiative based in the Garden Route that aims to link three major reserves, the Garden Route National Park, Baviaanskloof world heritage site and the Addo Elephant National Park by tracts of private farmland, effectively creating a 400km seamless, protected and biodiverse conservation corridor. Read more >>

Digitally scanned copies of Custos now available
For those visitors who remember the Custos magazine that was handed out to every visitor at the national parks' gates, a box set containing digitally scanned copies in PDF format of the entire collection of this magazine is now available for sale. Read more >>

Conservationists receive Kudu Awards
Tigers Eye in the Kruger National Park and Addo & Tsitsikamma Retail received the Corporate Contribution to Conservation Award at the annual Kudu Awards ceremony recently held at the CSIR Convention Centre in Pretoria. Read more >>

Renewable energy
China lends Zimbabwe US$319,5m to ease power deficit
HARARE, ZIMBABWE: The Zimbabwe government has signed a US$355m agreement with the Export-Import Bank of China to expand its power generation capacity and help alleviate perennial electricity shortages. Read more >>

SA researcher receives international award
Heinrich Badenhorst, a researcher for South African Research Chairs Initiative (SARChI) in carbon materials and technology at the University of Pretoria, has been selected as one of 25 winners by a high ranking jury of international experts. Read more >>


Government

State eyes next stage in IPP energy deals

Razina Munsh

Buoyed by the success of the third round of its independent power producer (IPP) programme‚ which saw prices for clean-energy projects tumble‚ the government may now invite a fourth round of bidders‚ says Department of Energy director-general Nelisiwe Magubane. Read more >>


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