Melissa Reitz

Journalist, copywriter, copyeditor

South Africa

With over 15 years of writing experience, I am a seasoned, versatile and confident writer.
As a qualified journalist and editor, I'm skilled at news and features writing, copywriting, and copyediting.
My work has been published in the majority of South Africa's leading publications, including Daily Maverick, Business Day, Daily Mail, Cape Times, The Star and Africa Geographic .

Below are some examples of my work.

Portfolio
Africanelephantjournal
09/13/2021
Climate Change-Induced Conflict With Animals Is Now Our Most Important Challenge

By Melissa Reitz - Animal Survival International (ASI) The link between human-wildlife conflict and climate change is a conversation we can no longer ignore. Over the past decade, this conflict has become as pressing a threat to wild populations as poaching, trafficking and habitat loss.

Southern & East African Tourism Update
09/13/2016
What can we expect from SA at CoP 17?

As the countdown begins to the 17th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (CoP17) for CITES, which commences in Johannesburg on 24 September, conservationists question the relevance of the issues at stake and what can be expected from the host - South Africa.

Daily Maverick
"So who actually looks after our elephants then?" | Daily Maverick

The African elephant population is already facing unprecedented pressure on its survival from poaching, so added pressure from the captive elephant industry is the last thing it needs. Reviews by the Department of Environmental Affairs of existing legislation that ensures wild elephants are safe from being captured and placed into permanent captivity do not auger well.

Businesslive
Minister's wildlife plans a jumbo worry

Conservationists are alarmed by Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa's increasingly dangerous 'conservation' proposals, writes Melissa Reitz

Cape Times
Ignorance is greatest threat to survival of great white shark | Cape Times

Melissa Reitz Humans are almost never the victims of great white sharks, but great whites are always the victims of our mythology about them. And that mythology is doing damage to their species. "Statistically shark attacks remain one of the lowest annual causes of human injury and fatality by wildlife globally," says Gregg Oelofse, head of environmental policy and strategy for the City of Cape Town.

South
Mystic Forest Giants

For as long as most of us can remember a shroud of mystery has surrounded the Knysna forest elephants.