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Coal Mine Displacement Leaves Sinazongwe Families Poorer and Unheard
In southern Zambia’s Sinazongwe district, families displaced to make way for a coal mine say development has left them poorer, sicker, and unheard. This investigation uncovers broken promises, environmental harm, and the legal gaps that continue to expose communities pushed off their land in the name of progress.
Cultural Beliefs and the Brutality of Animal Killing: A Call for Compassion
This article explores how deeply rooted cultural and spiritual beliefs can lead to the persecution of animals and contribute to illegal wildlife trade. It calls for compassionate, community-led solutions that respect cultural identity while promoting animal welfare, conservation, and coexistence.
Our Wildlife, Our Responsibility: What You Can Do for Conservation in 2026
Zambia’s wildlife is extraordinary, but its future depends on collective action. From supporting ethical tourism to protecting pangolins and reporting wildlife crime, this article shows how everyday choices can make a lasting difference.
