Will China's race for new thinking save the elephants?
By Jamie Joseph Over the weekend I caught up with Eric Olander, founder of the China Africa Project and co-host of the weekly China in Africa Podcast, with hundreds of thousands...
By Jamie Joseph Over the weekend I caught up with Eric Olander, founder of the China Africa Project and co-host of the weekly China in Africa Podcast, with hundreds of thousands...
By Jamie Joseph The race is on to save the last great tuskers from poachers and hunters. Read the full story on Virgin Unite. Photo gallery by Craig van Zyl, dedicated to...
Video interview with Jamie Joseph, founder of savingthewild.com - Originally published on Africa Geographic for World Wildlife Day. Related stories...
By Jamie Joseph for NZ Herald After seven weeks of assignments, I flew out of Zimbabwe on the 4th of January and landed in South Africa’s Limpopo wilderness. I’ve been spending...
In this two part series I interview Allan Thornton, founder of Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), the agency behind groundbreaking investigations that contributed significantly to both ivory and rhino horn bans...
By Jamie Joseph I have a muse. His visits are as rare as a leopard sighting, but when he does claw his way through my mind, it’s a sudden rush of...
By Jamie Joseph A New Zealand Herald Exclusive, January 2015 I didn’t accidentally stumble across the dead elephant. I knew he was there, one of four victims in a recent killing spree...
By Jamie Joseph If Africa’s poaching crisis were a novel it would read like a chilling thriller filled with penurious poachers and Asian King Pins, determined conservationists and dirty politicians, pimps...
By Jamie Joseph The Boeing 737 circled twice before landing at Victoria Falls airport. Baboons were having a blast on the runway and had to be shooed off by airport...
By Jamie Joseph I’m not part of any NGO, I don’t fundraise, and I’m not on anyone’s payroll either. I’m a self funded independent writer that has been seeking solutions to...