Kargopoulos is the lead author of a new study, led by UCT, which has further confirmed, through their skull shapes, that ...
Our lofty friends, the giraffes, are slowly and quietly disappearing from the wild. Some organizations are trying to help ...
A study has found that a slope of more than a 20 degree incline is a common barrier for giraffes, according to GPS data which tracked 33 of the animals in South Africa. A project run by the ...
Historically, giraffes were thought to belong to a single species. A new UCT study confirms the startling truth that there ...
Originally assumed to comprise just one species, new research confirms 50 years of detailed studies that find giraffes are ...
Using animal in vitro fertilization (IVF) science, Save The Giraffes and their partners have accomplished first time feats in ...
Researchers analyzed the movements of 33 giraffes in South Africa collared with GPS trackers. They found that the lanky mammals avoid steep terrain and are unable to navigate slopes with a ...
The findings add to genetic evidence that also supports reclassifying the creature into four species instead of one.
South African giraffe populations have proven to be invaluable in researching novel scientific reproductive techniques-data from which may help save fragile giraffe populations throughout Africa.