PRINCETON, N.J.--With the global population rising, analysts and policymakers have targeted Africa's vast wet savannas as a place to produce staple foods and bioenergy groups at low environmental ...
BURBANK, Calif. (Nov. 12, 2010) – Disneynature announced plans to collaborate with the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) on a program to celebrate the release of the new Disneynature feature film ...
Large parts of Africa’s savannas may well be forests by 2100. The study suggests that fertilization by atmospheric carbon dioxide is forcing increases in tree cover throughout Africa. A switch from ...
Disneynature Announces Collaboration with the African Wildlife Foundation to Help Save the Savanna During “African Cats’” Opening Week April 22-28, 2011 BURBANK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Disneynature ...
A decade-long experiment on the use of high-intensity fire to control bush encroachment in South Africa's Kruger National Park (KNP) has revealed that despite an initial short-term effect, these fires ...
Researchers at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology have found that only 2.0 to 11 percent of Africa’s ...
New York, NY and Hyderabad (India) October 12, 2012—A new report published today by Panthera confirms that widespread illegal hunting and the bushmeat trade occur more frequently and with greater ...
Stamping out fires in the African savanna generates smaller carbon sequestration gains than previously thought, an analysis published in the journal Nature found. The data from a decades-long ...
ATLANTA (FOX 5 Atlanta) - With Disney’s "The Lion King" still roaring from atop the box office, it’s a perfect time to start learning about the fascinating animals that populate the African Savanna.
Some new animals have made Zoo Atlanta home this fall and will be exploring their habitats during the holiday season. Go take ...
With the global population rising, analysts and policymakers have targeted Africa's vast wet savannas as a place to produce staple foods and bioenergy groups at low environmental costs. But a new ...