Botswana's President Khama has banned all hunting - even for Bushmen who hunt to feed their families, who now face acute hunger. But an exception is being made for trophy hunters paying up to $8,000 ...
The anti-poaching conference in London today was disrupted by protests at the Botswana delegation - who call the indigenous Bushmen of the Kalahari 'poachers' and are forcing them into death camps. To ...
Six Kalahari Bushmen in Botswana have been arrested and jailed, charged with hunting inside the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. The Molepolole court is expected to rule on the charges on Monday. The ...
A Bushman woman in the street in New Xade in Botswana, a government eviction camp to which many Bushmen were located prior to 2006. Survival International The Bushmen or San are one of the last ...
Bushmen hunt for their survival, but are treated like poachers on their land. #HuntersNotPoachers Africa's last hunting Bushmen have given formal notice of their intention to sue the Botswana ...
The Bushmen of Botswana say they have been forced to take the government back to court for denying them access to their ancestral land in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, also known as the CKGR.
Being responsible for providing their food straight from nature, the San tribes of southern Africa, also called Bushmen, have found ways to evolve their hunting methods. It seems that it did not take ...
In a healthy democracy, people are not shot at from helicopters for collecting food. They are certainly not then arrested, stripped bare and beaten while in custody without facing trial. Nor are ...
For a good part of the summer, I lived with a bushman in the Kalahari Desert of Botswana. He had never gone to school, but possessed marvelous outdoor skills, especially tracking big cats, buffalo and ...
Bushmen hunting with spear, for food. 'You talk to him and look into his eyes. And then he knows he must give you his strength so your children can live.' Is this an April Fool or not? Go to the ...
Botswana’s High Court ruled on Wednesday that more than 1,000 Bushmen had been wrongly evicted from ancestral hunting grounds in the Kalahari desert and should be allowed to return. The court ruled ...