The COVID19 outbreak has led to international travel restrictions and lockdowns across the world. This has resulted in a lack of tourists and therefore an absence of money that is usually generated by the wildlife tourism industry.
The COVID19 outbreak has led to international travel restrictions and lockdowns across the world. This has resulted in a lack of tourists and therefore an absence of money that is usually generated by the wildlife tourism industry.
RHINO HORN: THE ILLEGAL TRADE ROUTE FROM SOUTH AFRICA TO VIETNAM There are 20,000 white rhinos in Africa today; they are classified as “near threatened”. While this statistic alone is shocking, black rhinos (who have smaller mouths than white rhinos) are classed as “critically endangered”. Only 5,000 of them remain.
’s food and beverage market is the most refined and advanced in the African continent, ideally placed to see a great increase in investment opportunities for investors both inside and outside Africa. There are many reasons why there is an estimated 4% to 7% increase expected in the sector by