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South Africa's wildlife shake-up: Now's the time fo...


The report began with the 2018 Parliamentary Colloquium on lion farming and would probably not have happened without that historic kickstart. It’s merely a report of course, albeit a massive and comprehensive one, and many reports have been buried and forgotten in the past. What started in Parliament must now end in Parliament as law, and that still lies ahead. 
But the momentum that propelled the report goes much further back than 2018 and this is more likely to accelerate than to slow. 
The report has followed the wheel tracks of documentaries such as
Blood Lions, forensic and innovative reports from NGOs like the EMS, Landmark and Born Free foundations, Ban Animal Trading, Humane Society International-Africa, the Cape Leopard Trust, legal challenges by the National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA), high and Constitutional Court findings against cruelty and on the sentience of animals, landmark legal opinions by law firms such as Cullinan and Associates and the Centre f ....

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Fake it till you save it? Synthetic animal parts pose a conservation conundrum


Fake it till you save it? Synthetic animal parts pose a conservation conundrum
by Claudia Geib on 19 February 2021
Thanks to technological advancements, it’s now possible to make synthetic versions of animal parts like rhino horn, elephant ivory, and big cat fur, demand for which is contributing to the extinction crisis.
Yet this practice is controversial, as some conservation groups assert that selling synthetic parts could actually promote more poaching.
Proponents of the strategy say more conversations are needed around this possibility, including looking at the issue from an economic perspective.
Twice a year, thousands of members of South Africa’s Nazareth Baptist Church clothe themselves in spots and walk to their holy grounds in KwaZulu-Natal province to take up a dance. Following the swell of horns and the pounding of a drum, more than 1,500 male dancers move together, their stamping feet and upraised arms swinging in perfect sync. On each dancer� ....

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Covid-19 burial regulations discriminatory, say families


Covid-19 burial regulations discriminatory, say families
By Karabo Ngoepe
KARABO NGOEPE and NOKWANDA NCWANE
Johannesburg - As the grip of Covid-19 continues to alter people s lives globally, burial rituals have been pushed aside, denying loved ones an opportunity for a proper send-off.
According to Government Gazette no. 589 “washing or preparing of the mortal remains is allowed provided those carrying out the task wear PPEs such as gloves, masks and waterproof overalls and all PPEs used must be disposed of immediately. However, the washing and preparing of the mortal remains by family members is not encouraged due to the health risks.” ....

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