Professor Alan Wilson had been in Namibia researching the Oryx antelope ...
A British wildlife expert and a display pilot have been killed in a plane crash in the desert in Namibia, southern Africa.
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British wildlife professor and World War Two Hurricane display pilot die in Namibia plane crash
Professor Alan Wilson, 62, and former airline pilot Neil Oakman, 63, nose-dived into the Namib Desert in a light aircraft shortly after take-off and died instantly.
BHOPAL, MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA, March 13, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- India’s ambitious cheetah reintroduction program ...
India's cheetah population rises to 53 after Jwala gives birth to five cubs, marking a significant conservation milestone.
A Namibian cheetah named Jwala has given birth to five cubs at Kuno National Park, raising India’s cheetah population to 53 ...
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Botswana shows how smarter cattle herding can save lions, reopen ancient wildlife pathways
By Gloria Dickie The lions that roamed the plains of northern Botswana were dying. One by one, the big cats were succumbing ...
THE University of Glasgow has led tributes to a Scottish professor, Alan Wilson, who was killed in a plane crash in Namibia.
Nine cheetahs from Botswana arrive in Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park, boosting India's cheetah revival program to 48.
The birth follows a mid-February litter of 3 cubs to another Namibian female cat named Gamini, the second since she arrived in India.
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