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...
by Salima | Mar 31, 2026 | WCP News
By Salima Mvula Zambia’s vast landscapes have long supported rich vegetation and thriving wildlife. But today, the signs of a changing climate are becoming harder to ignore. Rivers are shrinking, rainfall is increasingly unpredictable, and temperatures continue to...
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...
by Salima | Jan 15, 2026 | WCP News
By Salima Mvula Zambia’s natural heritage is extraordinary. From vast, largely undisturbed wilderness areas to abundant wildlife populations, the country is home to some of Africa’s most remarkable ecosystems. In places such as North Luangwa National Park, visitors...
by Salima | Dec 16, 2025 | WCP News
By Ronny Mukontwa Documents reveal that the government has approved large-scale mineral exploration inside the Mukungule Game Management Area (GMA), a protected wildlife corridor -despite repeated assurances from officials that mining cannot take place in...