Annette Hübschle (@ahuebschle) 's Twitter Profile
Annette Hübschle

@ahuebschle

Works with @RiskGrgp @TRANSFORMPrjct | safer communities | illegal markets | contested illegality | policing | trafficking flows | reg tech | IWT | 333.17 ppm

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Mathew Bukhi Mabele (@mbmabele) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Inequalities in the production and dissemination of biodiversity conse... sciencedirect.com/science/articl… This is one of the most exciting and enjoyable piece of writings I have ever participated. UDADISI Dr. Wilhelm Kiwango Ng'winamila Donald Kasongi Iddi Mwanyoka

Dawie Scholtz (@dawiescholtz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So big news. Also not super surprising. We can confirm that no party will reach 50% in Gauteng. Slightly too few results in from Gauteng to give you an exact prediction. That will come later today. news24.com/news24/politic…

Jade.Lindley (@drjadelindley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Frontiers in Conservation Science Thrilled to have this paper published on Preventing and Protecting Underwater Cultural Heritage co-authored with UWA PhD scholar Charlotte Looram in the special issue on Transnational Maritime Environmental Crime co-edited with Annette Hübschle

Annette Hübschle (@ahuebschle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pristine national park under threat as hydrogen plant planned for Namib Desert’s Sperrgebiet dailymaverick.co.za/article/2024-0…

Dan Brockington (@danbrockington) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see @AdeniyiAsiyanbi, with Mathew Bukhi Mabele hosting, giving the first keynote. Niyi examines the geopolitics producing political ecology and its structures that privilege global northern gazes #pollen24

Great to see @AdeniyiAsiyanbi, with <a href="/MBMabele/">Mathew Bukhi Mabele</a> hosting, giving the first keynote. Niyi examines the geopolitics producing political ecology and its structures that privilege global northern gazes #pollen24
Dr Chairman Okoloise (@chairman_ok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this post by FairPlanet where I discuss the significance of the move by the DRC Government to take on Apple for sourcing conflict-minerals in breach of human rights due diligence and responsible sourcing principles. #ResponsibleSourcing fairplanet.org/story/congo-la…

Annette Hübschle (@ahuebschle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Kruger Park communities that see rhinos getting preferential treatment. Thank you for the great article Roving Reporters dailymaverick.co.za/article/2024-0…

Daniel Stiles (@kenyadan10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People living around Kruger NP said, “The rhino has a ranger, a police officer; the rhino has land, a doctor that looks after it. And we don’t have these things. And maybe if the rhino goes extinct, we can finally get those things.” Hard to stop poaching without helping people.

Ottilia Anna MaSibanda (@mas1banda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Namibia says fair is fair, & turns the visa table on non-reciprocating countries. From April 2025, citizens of Canada, Germany, US, UK & 29 other countries, will need a visa to enter Namibia. If Namibians pay for your visa, you’ll pay for theirs 🙅🏾 bbc.com/news/articles/…

Julian Rademeyer (@julianrademeyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fifth of medicines in Africa could be substandard or fake, according to a major research project, raising the alarm over a problem that could be contributing to the deaths of countless patients theguardian.com/world/article/…

James Lucas (@jameslucasit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

27. Wildlife crossing in Banff, Canada Paired with fencing to prevent animals from accessing the road, these grassy bridges have cut animal-vehicle collisions in the area by over 80%.

27. Wildlife crossing in Banff, Canada

Paired with fencing to prevent animals from accessing the road, these grassy bridges have cut animal-vehicle collisions in the area by over 80%.
Larry Madowo (@larrymadowo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Namibia is killing 723 wild animals to feed people as it faces the worst drought in a century. They're from areas with "sustainable game numbers" where "the population exceeds the available grazing and water resources" to avoid human-wildlife conflict

Namibia is killing 723 wild animals to feed people as it faces the worst drought in a century.

They're from areas with "sustainable game numbers" where "the population exceeds the available grazing and water resources" to avoid human-wildlife conflict
Annette Hübschle (@ahuebschle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper! 🌿 The illegal #succulent trade presents complex conservation challenges. Drawing parallels to rhino #poaching, we call for a shift from militarised responses to a harm reduction approach that respects Indigenous rights and cultural practices. conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/co…