The Call Of Nature – What Does It Mean To Be A Ranger In Africa?
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In this article, we had the honor to interview a very experienced ranger from Malawi who spent more than 20 years in the anti-poaching sector: Isaac Phephelu. This interview is intended to sensitize the western world to the theme of poaching in Africa and, in this particular case, in Malawi. In this country, the situation…
This interview was established thanks to the collaboration of a very young ranger working in South Africa as a antipoaching ranger: Jethro Dell. This interview was established thanks to the collaboration of a very young ranger working in South Africa as a anti-poaching. We have been talking with Jethro Dell to know something more about…
An interview with the founder of the well-known Fauna and Flora protection organization: ICORP Insider Release had the opportunity to interview the founder of the well-known Fauna and Flora protection organization: ICORP. Marc Mc Donald released this interview to give the opportunity to all folks globally who are unfamiliar with ICORP to understand and their…
Learn about LEO Africa, a game-changing wildlife protection organization in South Africa, through an interview with their founder, Sabrina Colombo.