Kolawole Talabi
Kolawole Talabi is an independent journalist who covers the environment, science, culture and development from his native country, Nigeria. He has written original pieces for Al Jazeera English, Earth Journalism Network, Mongabay.com and SciDev.Net. In 2015, he received the special award of the Haller Prize for development journalism. He holds a degree in human geography.
A shark’s tale

A shark’s tale

European commercial trawlers are encroaching on west African fishing grounds, challenging governments to improve their natural-resource governance George Francis, 63, is a rugged fisherman and harbour master of Lumley Wharf in Freetown, the hilly capital of Sierra...

Kolawole Talabi
Kolawole Talabi is an independent journalist who covers the environment, science, culture and development from his native country, Nigeria. He has written original pieces for Al Jazeera English, Earth Journalism Network, Mongabay.com and SciDev.Net. In 2015, he received the special award of the Haller Prize for development journalism. He holds a degree in human geography.
A shark’s tale

A shark’s tale

European commercial trawlers are encroaching on west African fishing grounds, challenging governments to improve their natural-resource governance George Francis, 63, is a rugged fisherman and harbour master of Lumley Wharf in Freetown, the hilly capital of Sierra...