Science Snippets: Splat stats

Science Snippets: Splat stats

SCIENCE SNIPPETS: SPLAT STATS Dominic Henry, EWT Conservation Science Unit, Ecological Modelling Specialist, dominich@ewt.org.za  Road networks form a substantial part of current and future infrastructure development and are a major hazard for local wildlife...
Bridging the gap for Vervet Monkeys

Bridging the gap for Vervet Monkeys

BRIDGING THE GAP FOR VERVET MONKEYS Courtney Maiden, EWT’s Wildlife and Transport Programme student, 64083152@mylifeunisaac.onmicrosoft.com Gaps caused in the forest canopy cover from linear infrastructure, such as roads, force arboreal species to come down to the...
The female of the species is deadlier than the male

The female of the species is deadlier than the male

Men have dominated our society and controlled our commerce for most of recorded history. Rudyard Kipling’s poem, written in 1911, implies that women are more dangerous than men, referring to animal species in which the female is more aggressive than the male.