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How to Understand China-related Environmental Problems in Africa

Posted on November 1, 2013 by Admin

by Hongxiang Huang, Wits China-Africa Reporting Project Visiting Environmental Journalism Fellow working with Oxpeckers Rhino horn, ivory, shark fin, lion bone, abalone, pangolin, turtle, timber: you could write a long list of Africa’s China-related environmental problems. Why? Here’s a primer… Continue Reading →

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Chinese ivory smugglers in Africa

Posted on December 5, 2013 by Admin

This story, published on ChinaDialogue, was written by Hongxiang Huang, who spent three months in Southern Africa as an environmental journalism fellow working with Oxpeckers, supported by the Wits China-Africa Reporting Project Dong has been sent to Mozambique by his… Continue Reading →

Featured Hongxiang huang, ivory, Mozambique, Oxpeckers, smuggling
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Is China’s appetite for rhino horn increasing?

Posted on January 9, 2014 by Admin

The growth in illicit trafficking of rhino horns could be a disaster for South Africa’s remaining rhino populations Report by Oxpeckers environmental journalism fellow Hongqiao Liu first published in The Third Pole China is steadily becoming a more popular destination… Continue Reading →

Featured Hongqiao Liu, Oxpeckers, poaching, rhino
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Spotlight on Zambezi’s ivory smuggling

Posted on February 13, 2014 by Admin

Namibia has enjoyed a good reputation for its nature conservation, but there is evidence the illegal trade in wildlife products is taking off.  Chinese journalist and recent Oxpeckers fellow Hongxiang Huang travelled to the smuggling hotspot of  the Zambezi border region… Continue Reading →

Featured elephants, Hongxiang huang, ivory, Namibia, Oxpeckers, poaching, smuggling, Zambezi
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Ivory and rhino horn trade thrives in Joburg

Posted on October 4, 2013 by Admin

Wildlife trafficking syndicates brazenly sell rhino horn and ivory at Chinese markets in Southern Africa’s capital cities, in the face of global attempts to crack down on the illicit trade in endangered species. Continue Reading →

Analysis, Featured, Newsfeed Chinatown, conservation, ivory, Oxpeckers, wildlife trafficking






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