Emma Ledger Globe trotting digital elephants begin march against poaching
A herd of thousands of virtual elephants will be seen on billboards around the world to help protect African wildlife
A herd of thousands of virtual elephants will be seen on billboards around the world to help protect African wildlife
Globe-trotting herd grows as people join to protect elephants and demand the EU end its ivory trade
Terror warnings, now lifted, have lasting effects on conservation as tourism slumps
Memorial for 16 rhinos killed by poachers since 2004 in one wildlife reserve alone aims to 'inspire conservationists'
Raising cattle and protecting wildlife habitat do not need to be mutually exclusive, as this ranch in Kenya shows
Charity turns a new page to drive conservation by supporting journalism, and boosting African voices in global debate
Turkmen reporter Gaspar Matalaev is suffering with ill-health from the poor conditions inside the labour camp where he is imprisoned serving a three-year sentence. Mr Matalaev was arrested immediately following the publication of his report on forced labour in the cotton sector.
Reuters reporters Kyaw Soe Oo and Wa Lone arrested in December after allegedly accepting 'important secret papers' from two police officers in the crisis-hit Rakhine state
Karl-Heinz Lambertz, leader of the EU's local and regional politicians, calls for the UK and other nations to step up their collaboration on climate action
Lisa Christofferson, owner of The Home Gallery, on the power of art to connect beauty, wildlife, and people
For a tourist, a trip across India can be the experience of a lifetime. For an elephant, however, freedom to move is the difference between life and death. As the continent develops, their habitats are destroyed, and the roaming space these enormous creatures need to survive is increasingly curtailed.
There is not just one solution to stopping the slaughter of animals, says Major-General Johan Jooste, Head of Special Projects at South African National Parks
Kenya Wildlife Service collaborates with charity Space for Giants to further strengthen its prosecution of illegal wildlife trade offenders
Drop the Target: ?The former-student emigration estimate does not bear the weight that is put on it in public debate,’ concludes statistics regulator
“Our life is... all about waiting. We are waiting. And it's been a long time, with these five years passing by slowly for us,” says wife of Saudi blogger Raif Badawi
British workers would be the main losers from lower economic growth, research finds
The Centre for Economics and Business Research estimates reducing net immigration below 100,000 a year would make the economy between 4.1 per cent and 5.7 per cent smaller by 2030
As threats to Africa's elephants continue to grow, Botswana announces it will host 2018’s Summit to push for greater efforts to protect them
Iconic picture book character Elmer the elephant is celebrated on Elmer Day, inspiring the next generation of conservationists
The report adds that politicians have ?failed to challenge the assumption that less immigration would be good for Britain’
George Osborne-edited Evening Standard calls PM’s immigration target ?politically rash and economically illiterate’