Across Kenya, grasslands underpin people’s lives — as well as those of animals like elephants, giraffes, and hyenas. But the climate crisis is drying out these habitats, forcing people and ...
Scientists have long believed that hundreds of thousands of years ago, humans first learned to thrive in East African grasslands before spreading out and adapting to new environments. But a new ...
Africa’s grasslands face increasing challenges from climate change, threatening the livelihoods of millions across the continent. Urgent action is needed to future-proof these ecosystems ...
In Africa much of the livestock is used to provide daily nourishment for many rural populations who depend on their animals for sustenance. Those of us whose livelihoods depend on grasslands are ...
Climate change has harmed the productivity of grasslands in Africa, threatening the livelihoods of millions on the continent. In a new commentary in Nature, scientists from the Global Farm ...
South Africa’s Drakensberg grasslands are one of five subtropical grassland ecoregions in the country. The rolling hills and mountains of the Drakensberg are an important water catchment area and the ...
Join WWF-UK's Mxolisi, Paul and Caroline as they discuss the unique wildlife of the African grasslands, and reveal what work on the ground is making a difference to the survival of some of the ...
If this Africa-wide theory were true, then early humans must have figured out how to live in many environments beyond grasslands. A study published Wednesday shows that as early as 150,000 years ...
Restoring African grasslands in Kenya reduces human-wildlife and social conflicts, enhancing community relations and security. Grasslands support 60% of livestock and 70% of wildlife outside ...
Researchers found evidence humans lived at a site in southern Côte d’Ivoire, a region of present-day rainforest, about 150,000 years ago.