Author details
Journalist, currently an editor-in-chief of the Ekolist.cz - leading Czech on-line news, comments and features on environment and nature. As he has to illustrate his stories, he takes photos as well. Master degree in anthropology.
Karl Ammann, a Swiss-born photographer, has been living and working in Africa for around 40 years. In a conversation with Jan Stejskal he talks about wildlife reserves, conservation and photography. ...
Read more ›What does the future hold for northern white rhinos? In the last part of the series, Jan Stejskal considers the options. ...
Read more ›In the second part of the series, Jan Stejskal examines the failure of zoos and scientists to cooperate in order to save the last remaining northern white rhinos. ...
Read more ›In the first part of a 3-part series, Jan Stejskal reports from Kenya, where he finds hope for the future of the world's rarest mammals, northern white rhinos. ...
Read more ›How cruel can we humans be to our cousins chimpanzees? And how loving? Jan Stejskal reports from a chimpanzee refuge centre in Kenya. ...
Read more ›Economic pressures and wildlife legislations have made it difficult to sustain cattle-only ranching, so many private properties in central Kenya have been turned into wildlife conservancies. Jan Stejskal reports from Kenya. ...
Read more ›Interview with Vice-Chair of the Bureau of the Preparatory Committee for Rio+20, Czech Professor Bedřich Moldan. He openly expresses his disbelief in a bold outcome of the event. What is more, he reveals his opinion whom to blame for it. ...
Read more ›The Millennium Development Goals, set up in the year 2000 by world leaders to eradicate global poverty, failed to address one crucial issue – energy. To correct this error, politicians come up with a set of initiatives that promise to deliver sustainable energy to all people of our planet. ...
Read more ›If we want to save our homes from ever-increasing floods we should go up to the mountains and dig up unused forest roads. ...
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