Oxpeckers combines traditional investigative reporting with data analysis and geo-mapping tools to expose eco-offences and track organised criminal syndicates in Southern Africa.

Named after small brown birds that remove parasites from ecosystems, Oxpeckers has a network of Associates based in Southern Africa and elsewhere who specialise in environmental reporting.
We tell complex stories visually using dynamic infographics, “single story” animated maps and data visualisation to augment more traditional story packages.

Oxpeckers is developing the most comprehensive database of eco-offences in Africa. The resulting reportage is published online and through media partners, with the underlying evidence and other source materials available to other media and environmental guardians for use in their own work.

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Basic information

Name
Oxpeckers Investigative Environmental Journalism
Country
South Africa
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Supported projects

#WildEye Europe Training and Professional Support Programme

  • Data Journalism
  • Environment

NELSPRUIT - From Oxpeckers, a project focusing on capacity development and professional support of environmental data journalists based in Europe.

Shades of Green Hydrogen

  • Environment

WINDHOEK - This investigation shows that Namibia will be soon becoming a major green hydrogen supplier to Europe, with about $37 million of the EU commission's funding — but the potential damage to biodiversity is high. Also the projects are being led by executives with a questionable track record.