Fewer than 340 Botha’s Larks remain in the wild
The department of forestry, fisheries and the environment says the regulations are designed to prevent pollution and protect coastal ecosystems
BirdLife South Africa publishes revised Red Data Book highlighting urgent bird conservation crisis in Southern Africa
BirdLife South Africa celebrates the ruling to save imperilled site
African penguin conservation wins with new fishing exclusion zones around key breeding islands
The applicants argue that the forestry, fisheries and environment minister’s interim fishing closures are ‘biologically meaningless’
Lab findings suggest botulism as the cause of the bird deaths, made worse by sewage from the Homevale wastewater treatment works
Conservation efforts pay off for the southern bald ibis, now downlisted to near threatened after decades of protection
Tagged by BirdLife SA, Hera completed a 10 000 km journey from Limpopo to her breeding ground in Uzbekistan
The applicants in landmark lawsuit are waiting for a favourable settlement proposal from the Dion George’s legal team
Outgoing minister accused of placing fishing industry interests above the survival of penguins
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Making the discovery was awful, said seabird conservationist at pioneering colony
The closures sound the ‘death knell’ for the seabirds
The bodies of numerous bee-eaters and swallows who had migrated from the Northern Hemisphere were found around the country
Bateleur, with its distinctive plumage and graceful flight pattern, is under threat