BIOCRIME: How illegal harvesting of vulnerable plants and animals strips the Cape’s ecology
[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 17/08/2025
While it doesn’t make it onto Narcos, the illegal trade of plants in South Africa is prolific and organised, feeding lucrative international markets. From vulnerable succulents to tortoises, this hidden biodiversity crime quietly strips the country’s wild spaces, with ripple effects on (…)
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[Daily Maverick] - 19/08/2025
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[Daily Maverick] - 17/08/2025
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[Zambian Observer] - 15/08/2025
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[Moneyweb] - 21/08/2025
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[Daily Maverick] - 22/08/2025