A series of webinars organized by Jive Media Africa, with support from WWF and USAID, aims to highlight innovative collaborations that address wildlife crime in the Greater Kruger area.
Innovative collaborations that help address wildlife crime in the Kruger area are to come under the spotlight this week. Wildlife crime is complex, with no silver bullet as a solution. It’s entangled in the very fabric of our society. But there are conservation success stories that need to be told, especially in the Greater Kruger area.
This is the subject of a series of Khetha webinars on wildlife organised by Jive Media Africa with support from the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the US Agency for International Development (USAID). The webinar series intends to foster dialogue and seek solutions by bringing together experts and journalists to deepen the understanding of the illegal wildlife trade
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