Articles for John Yeld
Surprise move in litigation over African Penguins
New minister wants to settle case brought by conservation groups
By John Yeld
Law | 21 August 2024
SA’s ‘rock libraries’ gain world acclaim
UNESCO World Heritage Site status granted to three rock shelters
By John Yeld
News | 15 August 2024
Farming co-op appeals against fine imposed for illegal dam
Ja well, no fine … R625,000 is too much to pay says Piekenierskloof Vrugte
By John Yeld
News | 30 July 2024
Latest science confirms plummeting penguin population
New model forms the basis for an urgent recommendation to change African Penguin’s conservation status from endangered to critically endangered
By John Yeld
Science | 15 July 2024
Crucial penguin conservation plan heads to court
Minister accused of placing fishing industry interests above the survival of penguins
By John Yeld
News | 4 July 2024
New proposal puts Kruger National Park’s environmental safeguards “at risk”
Experts alarmed by government move to drop statutory requirements for some developments in the park
By John Yeld
News | 31 May 2024
Coal mine accused of making “manifestly scurrilous” allegations against opponents
A coalition against mining in the Mabola Protected Environment want “scandalous” and “irrelevant” claims struck from court record
By John Yeld
News | 8 May 2024
Proposed coal mine in Mpumalanga grasslands back in court
Uthaka Energy persists with plans for a colliery in Mabola Protected Environment despite six court judgments
By John Yeld
News | 30 April 2024
Judge rules for “road” in legal clash with “toads”
Noordhoek road link in Cape Town to go ahead
By John Yeld
Brief | 24 April 2024