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Inside the Student Conference on Conservation Science – Redefining Conservation

Inside the Student Conference on Conservation Science – Redefining Conservation

by Salima | May 20, 2026 | WCP News

By Mirriam Nasilele Over three crisp spring days in Cambridge, I joined voices from across the globe, all gathered with a shared urgency: the future of our planet cannot be saved by science alone. For decades, conservation was largely about counting species, mapping...
Carrying the Torch Forward: Celebrating Cohort Two and Welcoming Cohort Three of WCP’s Environmental Crime Journalism Fellowship

Carrying the Torch Forward: Celebrating Cohort Two and Welcoming Cohort Three of WCP’s Environmental Crime Journalism Fellowship

by Salima | Mar 16, 2026 | WCP News

By Maina Malaya As the second cohort of the Environmental Crime Journalism (ECJ) Fellowship reached its conclusion, the journey came full circle in a moment marked by reflection, pride, and renewed purpose. On 26 February, fellows, partners, and stakeholders gathered...
Cultural Beliefs and the Brutality of Animal Killing: A Call for Compassion

Cultural Beliefs and the Brutality of Animal Killing: A Call for Compassion

by Salima | Jan 26, 2026 | WCP News

By Mirriam Nasilele In Zambia and many other parts of the world, the killing of animals driven by spiritual and cultural beliefs remains a deeply complex and sensitive issue. Certain animals are perceived as omens, messengers from the spirit world, or carriers of...
The Cultural Significance of Zambia’s Wildlife: A National Treasure Worth Protecting

The Cultural Significance of Zambia’s Wildlife: A National Treasure Worth Protecting

by Salima | Jun 11, 2025 | WCP News

By Salima Mvula Zambia, a country blessed with abundant natural beauty, is home to an incredible variety of wildlife. Iconic species such as elephants, lions, leopards, and the endemic kafue lechwe are integral to the country’s biodiversity. Beyond their ecological...

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