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Simon Espley

@simonespley

CEO at Africa Geographic

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Official report says leopards have suffered significant population reductions, yet DEA has announced a resumption in trophy hunting. Does this make sense? A respected biologist suggests not. africageographic.com/blog/leopard-h… Africa Geographic

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#STROOP the acclaimed documentary about the rhino war - limited screenings in South Africa. Book now to avoid disappointment STROOP: journey into the rhino horn war africageographic.com/blog/stroop-rh…

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Trophy hunters behaving badly again. This time illegal hunt of Greater Kruger elephant - collared and all. africageographic.com/blog/illegal-c… Africa Geographic

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So it's ok to eat 'armadillo' meat then? In the video you seem excited to be eating what you called 'bush meat' - what is that - did you ask, as surely any responsible traveller would? Is there any regret in you for promoting the commercialising of #pangolin meat? Africa Geographic

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Jessica, your playing the victim card and not owning this massive mistake makes you appear unrepentant. No apology, no indication of how you will make good your mistake. Africa Geographic has requested feedback via email, but no response from you. Own this. Sal Lavallo

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So, how many wild rhino do we have left? Minister of Environment, Forestry & Fisheries 🇿🇦 requests 'scientific' feedback on proposal to trade in horn and increase trophy hunting but refuses to reveal how many rhino we have left. Huh? My open letter: africageographic.com/blog/minister-… Environmentza SANParks Africa Geographic

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SOUTH AFRICA'S TRANSPARENCY FAILURE REVEALED DURING CITES' CoP18. Government' failure to confirm remaining population of rhinos left in the wild (national and provincial parks) is cause for great concern, writes Simon Espley africageographic.com/blog/minister-… CITES CoP18 Environmental Investigation Agency @cites

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Rhino poaching stats released yesterday by the South African government do not tell the true story of how dire the situation is, says STROOP team africageographic.com/blog/latest-rh…

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Good piece on how some safari lodges are surviving the lockdown from Simon Espley CEO of Africa Geographic bit.ly/2XBGSMB Some reported that 2021 bookings are already showing congestion due to 2020 trips being postponed by a year. Africa Geographic